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The default main page after wiki creation. The content columns provide the basic structure and ensure the ad displays where it's supposed to display.

The default main page after wiki creation. The content columns provide the basic structure and ensure the ad displays where it's supposed to display.

The main page is one of the most important elements of a wiki: It's the front page, the first place a visitor sees after entering the site, one of the most frequently visited pages on the wiki, and a major navigation tool accessible from every page on the wiki by clicking on the wordmark (unless user preferences specify a different landing page).

Editing a main page

The main page is edited just like any other page on the wiki, though it's recommended to use the Source editor instead of the visual editor due to the use of column tags. Column tags structure the front page, separating main page content into a wide left column and a narrow right column that matches the width of the right rail containing links on content pages.

Column tags also help ensure that the design is responsive (i.e., adjusts to the width of the browser window), works across different devices and that advertisements display seamlessly in the top right corner of the main page, rather than interfering with page content.

Content within those columns can be freely edited like a normal page using text, images, tables, gadgets, and more.

Things to consider

When structuring a main page, keep in mind that your goal is to make it a useful tool for navigation, rather than an exhaustive breakdown of every page on the wiki - that's what special pages and categories are for.

While there is no one way to structure a main page, it's worth noting that:

For example, logos or icons can help differentiate front page sections or identify major articles for quick access.
For example: A user clicks on the Characters link on the main page of a wiki, which leads them to an overview article that describes the topic in general and provides them with links to articles and categories that cover this and related topics in increasing amounts of detail.

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