On 2/26/07, William Pietri <william(a)scissor.com> wrote:
Another possibility that occurs to me. Could we do a
little stylesheet
and JavaScript magic to hide the specific warning templates unless
people click on something in the {{notverygood}} box? That would let us
keep them as part of the main article, but make them invisible to casual
readers. Further magic would make them by default available to logged-in
editors.
William
I really like the idea of hiding the specific warning templates in the
{{notverygood}} box at the top of the article. It could work similarly
to {{Template:WikiProjectBanners}}.
It would have some standard message concerning how the article is not quite
up to par, with all the specifics hidden inside it. It would be far more
visually attractive for those articles that have three or four maintenance
templates at the top, but would still keep those templates on the main
article page.
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Dycedarg