Flowagers,
I'm thinking more about navigation issues and managing content. Let's say, for example, we get twelve Muratorian Fragments. Here are the options as I see them:
1) Create a long page with all the fragments listed with some HTML anchors to "jump" down the page to specific entries. Think of how many Wikipedia entries have a Contents menu where all items listed are links to anchors further down the page.
2) Create a Contents page for all "01" designated pages and create a new page for each fragment. For example, "fragments01" would give a brief intro to the Muratorian Fragments and then list the contents where the links lead to new pages ("fragments02 - fragments13").
3) Some other way you've thought of that I haven't.
I see benefits and drawbacks to both. I like the thread of having all entries on the same page, but some could get quite long—perhaps prohibitively long especially if we start dropping in images or other media. There's also the possibility of treating all categories one way, and others differently. For example, all jurisprudence entries are on a single page, but MacMannus entries are listed into pages organized by alphabet (macmannus-a-d) (macmannus-e-g) while others yet get a new page for each entry.
Thoughts?