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Item specific templates are ''[[Wikispooks:Templates#Single_Issue_Templates|deprecated]]'', as they tend to never get maintained, leaving the site with a scrappy feel and making it harder to keep up a uniform appearance. While in exceptional cases, they might still be needed, the general pattern is to assiduously avoid them -- instead, upgrading the general [[SMW]] framework would be a much better bet. Perhaps you could explain what you had in mind for this template, and we'll see how that could be fitted within the existing set-up. How many parts are there? -- [[User:Robin|Robin]] ([[User talk:Robin|talk]]) 12:32, 13 August 2015 (IST) | Item specific templates are ''[[Wikispooks:Templates#Single_Issue_Templates|deprecated]]'', as they tend to never get maintained, leaving the site with a scrappy feel and making it harder to keep up a uniform appearance. While in exceptional cases, they might still be needed, the general pattern is to assiduously avoid them -- instead, upgrading the general [[SMW]] framework would be a much better bet. Perhaps you could explain what you had in mind for this template, and we'll see how that could be fitted within the existing set-up. How many parts are there? -- [[User:Robin|Robin]] ([[User talk:Robin|talk]]) 12:32, 13 August 2015 (IST) |
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Item specific templates are deprecated, as they tend to never get maintained, leaving the site with a scrappy feel and making it harder to keep up a uniform appearance. While in exceptional cases, they might still be needed, the general pattern is to assiduously avoid them -- instead, upgrading the general SMW framework would be a much better bet. Perhaps you could explain what you had in mind for this template, and we'll see how that could be fitted within the existing set-up. How many parts are there? -- Robin (talk) 12:32, 13 August 2015 (IST)