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doc:template_for_topics [2026/04/25 09:43] – [What can I do about templates? (h2)] Simon Grantdoc:template_for_topics [2026/04/25 09:51] (current) – [Introduction (h2)] Simon Grant
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 ===== Introduction (h2) ===== ===== Introduction (h2) =====
  
-Templates are a useful way in which the managers of a wiki can provide scaffolding. The point of a wiki is to allow several contributors, and without this scaffolding they might be unsure what to do, or they might just do what they imagine, which may conflict with what others imagine.+Templates are a useful way in which the managers of a wiki can provide scaffolding for contributors or curators. The point of a wiki is to allow several contributors, and without this scaffolding they might be unsure what to do, or they might just do what they imagine, which may conflict with what others imagine.
  
 //(This is the "What is …" section of the page. It aims to explain, in understandable terms, what the topic is about, as generally agreed, at least by those of us collaborating on Growing the Commons. You can add subsections (h3-level) to this if desired. Leave the "why" and the "what to do about it" for the following sections. )// //(This is the "What is …" section of the page. It aims to explain, in understandable terms, what the topic is about, as generally agreed, at least by those of us collaborating on Growing the Commons. You can add subsections (h3-level) to this if desired. Leave the "why" and the "what to do about it" for the following sections. )//
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 ===== Learn more about templates (h2) ===== ===== Learn more about templates (h2) =====
  
-//(Still not quite sure about the title of this section, given what it covers …)// 
  
-==== More detail (h3) ==== 
  
 //(If there are aspects of your topic that you want to give more detail on, and it would overburden the main page, please link to sub-pages here. If you want to define a term that may be relevant to other topics as well, please link to [[concept pages]] here.)// //(If there are aspects of your topic that you want to give more detail on, and it would overburden the main page, please link to sub-pages here. If you want to define a term that may be relevant to other topics as well, please link to [[concept pages]] here.)//
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 //(The point here is, although it is only curators that can edit these sections (and public go to the forum) it is part of my strategy for increasing engagement overall to have these clearly flagged as public, not just for curators.)// //(The point here is, although it is only curators that can edit these sections (and public go to the forum) it is part of my strategy for increasing engagement overall to have these clearly flagged as public, not just for curators.)//
 ==== Divergent curator commentary (h3) ==== ==== Divergent curator commentary (h3) ====
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 +I now realise why (subconsciously) I chose a Penrose tiling as the topic image. Penrose tilings display regularity, in that they are composed of absolutely standard elements; but at the same time, they have no translational symmetry. In other words, there is no complete pattern which always repeats. There's something there … --- //[[user:asimong|Simon Grant]] 2026/04/25 09:47//
  
 //(This is intended as a space for curators (only) to add their personal opinions or questions related to the topic. All such comments must be signed by the person adding them. See [[signing comments]]. The point is to allow space for different perspectives, enabling more readers to find someone who sees things as they do.)// //(This is intended as a space for curators (only) to add their personal opinions or questions related to the topic. All such comments must be signed by the person adding them. See [[signing comments]]. The point is to allow space for different perspectives, enabling more readers to find someone who sees things as they do.)//
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