KevinPayravi / indie-wiki-buddy

Browser extension that automatically notifies and redirects you to independent wikis.
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Add a wiki: Liquipedia's Dota 2 Wiki #640

Closed up201306506 closed 6 months ago

up201306506 commented 6 months ago

Link to origin wiki: https://dota2.fandom.com/wiki/Dota_2_Wiki Link to destination (independent) wiki: https://liquipedia.net/dota2game/Main_Page

Migration by the team away from Wikia and into Liquipedia. Official statement: https://old.reddit.com/r/DotA2/comments/1c4kg1n/official_announcement_dota_2_wiki_has_moved_to_a/

While the independence angle can be argued, this does increase editorial and framework liberties, even on small stupid issues that impact the whole of the frontpage, as demonstrated by this comment and reply. Layouts have already been reworked to improve the presentation, for example, a proper side-by-side layout on spell descriptions and their specifics and interactions with tabs, pages are now much more condensed. This also increases the overall shared knowledge base between the game and esports sides of things and integrations were stated to be worked on to improve both ends. From a user perspective, this is with little subjectivity the new home of dota knowledge.

KevinPayravi commented 6 months ago

Thank you for the submission! Added in v3.7.0 (now available for Chrome, release pending for Firefox).

Qunas101 commented 6 months ago

It redirects to the wrong wiki. https://liquipedia.net/dota2/Main_Page is a wiki for Dota 2 esports https://liquipedia.net/dota2game/Main_Page is the actual game wiki that has moved from fandom

Qunas101 commented 6 months ago

@KevinPayravi sorry, just to make sure you get notified

KevinPayravi commented 6 months ago

Thanks @Qunas101! This has already been fixed for 3.7.1, which has been released for Chrome but is pending review for Firefox. Should hopefully be released for Firefox in the next couple days.