Hello , Rupert Horstkötter wrote:
Remy,
2009/11/20 Remy Marquis <remy.marquis@gmail.com>:
I've completed the [[Daily_templates]] page with some general examples. Please have a look and discuss the standardized look&feel proposed here.
Great work! I like the standardized look&feel, looks very clearly arranged and easy to understand with the Code/Description/Where triples. I myself (as a Wiki newb) wouldn't have any problems to get an overview and to get clear instructions about the usage of particular wiki-templates.
Also, about the "Article Tags" : - Maybe we should apply one unique colour ? We have actually orange, red and blue...
Hm, valid question. Let me think about it another time. Anyone else?
Well first of all sorry for my previous mail (incomplete).Lot many reasons are there for it (in short). So IMO we should have the three default colors as we have currently , i.e: Red , Blue and Orange. As it would help in having a consistent look and a good color combination. Like 1) Delete and related templates : Red 2) Article related: Blue 3) Infos , notes ,etc : Orange The above is just summary of the entire templates section.Other templates also can be categorized under such colors as n when required. This is what i feel :)
- Is the "Obsolete" template really useful ? We already have an "Outdated" template. I believe that "Outdated" is for article that can be updated, while "Obsolete" is more appropriate for end-of-life technology articles (such as ZMD, KDE update applet that will be replaced by PackageKit, HAL vs PolicyKit, etc.), correct ?
We can have Template:Outdated as a consistent/default one.Which can easily perform the tasks which the Template:Obsolete is doing.Reason is mentioned by Remy already :-) That's how I understand the difference between "Outdated" and "Obsolete", yes. --
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