On Tue, Sep 23, 2008 at 11:34:02AM -0700, Karsten 'quaid' Wade wrote: > Another thing we could do is create a standard set of tables, such as a > "do/do not" table, and make them available from Help:Wiki_editing. It > doesn't let us control them centrally, but it at least helps us set and > evolve some consistency. > > What is a good way to track usage of these tables so we can find and > update there usage when we update the templates? > The best way to do this is make a template, and set up the variables right the first time. Then it automatically changes when you change it, of course. It's /much/ more difficult to just change syntax across an entire set of pages. I'm wondering if the template does need to be toned down a bit (perhaps lose the colored backgrounds?) so that repetition (which I know will happen) is not denounced. -- Ian Weller <ianweller@xxxxxxxxx> http://ianweller.org GnuPG fingerprint: E51E 0517 7A92 70A2 4226 B050 87ED 7C97 EFA8 4A36 "Technology is a word that describes something that doesn't work yet." ~ Douglas Adams
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