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I have also tweaked the Standard News Skeleton slightly, so that instead of simply repeating the headline of the news article, the template provides a link to the page that contains the article.  Here's an example: [[Template:Green tech]]
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I have also tweaked the Standard News Skeleton slightly, so that instead of simply repeating the headline of the news article, the template provides a link to the page that contains the article.   
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*Here's an example: [[Template:Green tech]]
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*So the Skeleton now looks like this: [[Standard News Article skeleton]]
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*This is a good example from Wikipedia which shows how the reader can use these links to take themselves from an overview document about the Anglo-Saxons to more detailed articles: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anglo-Saxons]

Revision as of 11:39, 19 August 2007

I've just added a 'Send message to ...' option towards the bottom of the side-bar. I used it to start this message.

  • Note also that you can sign yourself, with a date-stamp, simply by keying ~~~~ at the end of the message. Gavin 03:53, 15 August 2007 (EDT)

Vendor Comparison Table and Change to Standard News Skeleton

Laura

I've built the skeleton for the Vendor Comparison Table that I mentioned last week and which both Paul and Andy McFarlane have requested. I'll explain to you how I envisage it working, and the table-editing code works, next week. Admin 05:25, 19 August 2007 (EDT)


I have also tweaked the Standard News Skeleton slightly, so that instead of simply repeating the headline of the news article, the template provides a link to the page that contains the article.

  • Here's an example: Template:Green tech
  • So the Skeleton now looks like this: Standard News Article skeleton
  • This is a good example from Wikipedia which shows how the reader can use these links to take themselves from an overview document about the Anglo-Saxons to more detailed articles: [1]
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