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=== Description of Namespace Content ===
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; Main
; ''no prefix (main)''
: The primary content area of the Valoriem directory. This is where company and brand profiles are created and maintained.
: The primary content area of the Valoriem directory. This is where company and brand profiles are created and maintained.


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; Valoriem
; Valoriem
: Project-related pages for the Valoriem platform itself, including editorial policies, contribution guidelines, and site-wide documentation.
: Project-related pages for the Valoriem platform itself, including website policies, contribution guidelines, and site-wide documentation.


; File
; File
: Pages that describe and host uploaded media files, such as images or documents. Each file has a dedicated page with metadata and usage info.
: Pages that describe and host uploaded media files, such as images or documents. Each file has a dedicated page with metadata and usage info.
; Image
: Maps to the '''File''' namespace. Supplied by default MediaWiki installation for backward compatibility with older MediaWiki versions. See [[#Aliases]] below.


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: Classification pages used to group related content. Pages added to categories appear in index lists for easy browsing.
: Classification pages used to group related content. Pages added to categories appear in index lists for easy browsing.


; Valoriem_Collective
; Valoriem Collective
: Pages related to the governance, mission, and activities of The Valoriem Collective — the non-profit organization that manages the Valoriem directory and related public-interest projects.
: Pages related to the governance, mission, and activities of The Valoriem Collective — the non-profit organization that manages the Valoriem directory and related public-interest projects.
;ValCol
:Custom alias for convenience; maps to the '''Valoriem Collective''' namespace. See [[#Aliases]] below.


== Special Namespaces ==
== Special Namespaces ==

Revision as of 14:33, 14 May 2025

This document provides an overview of the namespaces currently in use on this website. Namespaces in MediaWiki define the structural areas of the site, such as company and brand profiles, user pages, templates, and project-related content. Custom namespaces have been added to support specific functions and governance structures, such as pages related to The Valoriem Collective.

Please note that this page is manually maintained and may not always reflect the most current namespace configuration on the live site.

Regular Namespaces

The standard MediaWiki installation defines sixteen namespaces that can contain user-generated content. These are organized in pairs, with each pair consisting of a subject namespace (for primary content) and a discussion namespace (for related talk pages). Namespaces are numbered starting from zero, with all subject namespaces assigned even numbers and their corresponding discussion namespaces assigned the next odd number.

The table below lists both the standard namespaces and any custom namespaces defined on this wiki. Names shown reflect the localized names in use on the site, which may differ from MediaWiki’s canonical defaults. Custom namespaces appear in the reserved range of 3000–4999, consistent with MediaWiki best practices for site-specific extensions.

Index Content Discussion Index
0 no prefix (main) Talk 1
2 User User talk 3
4 Valoriem Valoriem talk 5
6 File File talk 7
8 MediaWiki MediaWiki talk 9
10 Template Template talk 11
12 Help Help talk 13
14 Category Category talk 15
3004 Valoriem Collective Valoriem Collective talk 3005

Description of Namespace Content

no prefix (main)
The primary content area of the Valoriem directory. This is where company and brand profiles are created and maintained.
User
Personal pages for registered users. Often used for notes, drafts, or information about the contributor.
Valoriem
Project-related pages for the Valoriem platform itself, including website policies, contribution guidelines, and site-wide documentation.
File
Pages that describe and host uploaded media files, such as images or documents. Each file has a dedicated page with metadata and usage info.
Image
Maps to the File namespace. Supplied by default MediaWiki installation for backward compatibility with older MediaWiki versions. See #Aliases below.
MediaWiki
System interface messages and site-wide configuration text. Only editable by users with interface-admin rights.
Template
Reusable content blocks (such as infoboxes or citation formats) used across multiple pages for consistency and structure.
Help
Help documentation and usage guides for contributors. Typically covers how to edit, format, and navigate the site.
Category
Classification pages used to group related content. Pages added to categories appear in index lists for easy browsing.
Valoriem Collective
Pages related to the governance, mission, and activities of The Valoriem Collective — the non-profit organization that manages the Valoriem directory and related public-interest projects.
ValCol
Custom alias for convenience; maps to the Valoriem Collective namespace. See #Aliases below.

Special Namespaces

In addition to the regular namespaces, the standard MediaWiki installation includes two special namespaces that are reserved for system-generated content. These are not intended for user-created pages. Instead, they contain pages that are created dynamically “on the fly” by the MediaWiki software to support search, navigation, system configuration, and other administrative functions.

Index Name
-2 Media
-1 Special

Aliases

MediaWiki supports namespace aliases, which are alternative names that resolve to existing localized namespace names. Aliases provide flexibility in linking and are often used for backward compatibility or user convenience. For example, by default, Image is an alias for the File namespace, so a link like [[Image:MediaWiki-2020-logo.svg]] is functionally equivalent to [[File:MediaWiki-2020-logo.svg]]. Aliases do not create new namespaces but simply redirect references to an existing one.

Alias Target Index Target Name
Image 6 File
Image talk 7 File talk
ValCol 3004 Valoriem Collective
ValCol_talk 3005 Valoriem Collective talk