I saw this in a recent post on a different thread.
This was the intent of the section toward the bottom of the Collections wiki at http://wiki.logos.com/Collections
Wow, I didn't realize the wiki was becoming so fleshed out. That's great! I go there every once in a while to see if there's more stuff to read, but I'd never until now tried clicking on "View All Pages"; not much of that good stuff is linked in anywhere from the Main Page, so it's easily overlooked. I wonder if any of you good wiki people would want to organize the Main Page better so that major descriptive pages about features could be found more serendipitously. I'm usually put off by the "All Pages" link on a wiki or other website, because if it's huge that will be a useless way to navigate.
Postscript: I see now that the FAQ is sort of a table of contents for the site, but that's not where I'd think to look for a TOC either. Couldn't the Main Page be a better TOC itself, or have a link to a TOC that is called Table of Contents? Or maybe simply rename FAQ as Table of Contents? As for the title FAQ, perhaps it is obsolete now with the current organization of that page. Looking through the history, it appears that it was formatted more like a FAQ to begin with. Incidentally, it might not be clear to some visitors what that introductory text at the top of the FAQ "ask or answer a question below" means: if you have a question not answered below, do you add your question to the top of the FAQ and hope somebody answers it? Wouldn't it be better to go to the Forum for a quicker answer? So what does that introductory text mean anyway? It looks like it's a holdover from a previous incarnation of the FAQ when it was more like a Q & A format.