Is there any way for the templates to be included at the bottom of the wikisyntax page, but display at the top of the HTML page? Maybe include some CSS positioning thingy inside the template?
I know how to do this sort of thing with raw html/css, but I'm not sure how it would work within mediawiki.
On 10/13/07, David Gerard dgerard@gmail.com wrote:
On 13/10/2007, geni geniice@gmail.com wrote:
On 13/10/2007, David Gerard dgerard@gmail.com wrote:
On 13/10/2007, Phil Sandifer Snowspinner@gmail.com wrote:
At the very least, we should move things like WikiProjects, GA nomination statuses, and other such pieces of processcruft to a subpage and transclude it so that newbies trying to discuss on talk pages just get "{{single template link}}". We could probably afford to do the same with infoboxes and the like on main articles - move them to a subpage and transclude a single template. Yes, it makes editing the infobox a step less intuitive, but someone who can't figure that step out probably can't handle the template syntax anyway.
That'sa fantastically good idea! See if it flies on the Village Pump, etc. A bot run would be enough once you have something acceptable to the VP and the most template-heavy projects.
Would make a complete mess of fromowner and significantly slow down editing stuff in templates I'm also not total sure how the ref tags would react.
We're talking about the mess of project ownership claims at the top of talk pages.
Generally if someone hits the edit button they should be able to edit the info on that page.
There is that.
- d.
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