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This article is -- to this non-legalistic Wikipedia Journeyman Editor -- very indecipherable. I was sent to this page when I clicked on a link from another page, which said it linked to "Template:No personal summaries" (which redirects to this article).
Unfortunately, this page does not really explain what this template is for, where it goes, or how to use it. There's a lot of technical mumbo-jumbo for highly-knowledgeable Wiki-techs, but not a lot for the content-focused Wikipedian.
An opening paragraph, explaining the whole purpose and concept of the template, would be wise, as well as paragraphs explaining how and where a Wikipedia editor is supposed to integrate this template into Wikipedia material. I cannot tell if I'm supposed to put it in an article, or its Talk page, or what (nor where). Maybe I'm reading it poorly, but it seems too much like a bunch of Wikipedia-insider jargon-jibberish to me.
Some clarification, please? ~ Penlite ( talk) 17:14, 24 April 2020 (UTC)
This is the
talk page for discussing improvements to the
Compliment before criticism page. |
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Essays Low‑impact | ||||||||||
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This article is -- to this non-legalistic Wikipedia Journeyman Editor -- very indecipherable. I was sent to this page when I clicked on a link from another page, which said it linked to "Template:No personal summaries" (which redirects to this article).
Unfortunately, this page does not really explain what this template is for, where it goes, or how to use it. There's a lot of technical mumbo-jumbo for highly-knowledgeable Wiki-techs, but not a lot for the content-focused Wikipedian.
An opening paragraph, explaining the whole purpose and concept of the template, would be wise, as well as paragraphs explaining how and where a Wikipedia editor is supposed to integrate this template into Wikipedia material. I cannot tell if I'm supposed to put it in an article, or its Talk page, or what (nor where). Maybe I'm reading it poorly, but it seems too much like a bunch of Wikipedia-insider jargon-jibberish to me.
Some clarification, please? ~ Penlite ( talk) 17:14, 24 April 2020 (UTC)