Wikis are very easy to edit, which means they often get edited by people inexperienced with web design. Here are some handy tips from a human interaction designer: == Little text == When people first arrive at a page, eg. through a search engine, they only spend 4 or 5 seconds to figure out if this is the page they wanted. They have no time to read a lot of text, so don't write too much on front pages or other index pages. Actual articles can get more text, though. == First things first == On any front page or index page, list the few things that are people are most likely to want in their own sections. Just like is done on the [::KernelNewbies front page]. If you have more pages that is fine, just add them to their respective categories, or link them from a page that is dedicated to that subject. == Think like a reader == If you were reading this site, what changes would make it easier for you to read? Now that you're here, why not edit the wiki to make those changes? ;)