Template talk:Footer

Although listed in the template messages page, it's really a navigation template (at the bottom of each page). Note that the links will show a login screen if you are not logged into the forum. LadyGeek 23:49, 16 March 2009 (UTC)

I've made this a generic Footer, hopefully suitable for all article pages on our wiki. It currently transcludes the templates Cite and Footer, but that list could be changed in the future. By adding Footer to every article on our wiki, we have a way of making a single update that propagates across our wiki, such as if we wanted to display some important message for a short period. --Dan Kohn 19:22, 26 April 2009 (UTC)

Note that footer now needs to be the first Template listed, since it includes both an article section (Cite) and a footer section). --Dan Kohn 19:24, 26 April 2009 (UTC)

The template is modified to align with the concept of "embedding text" as done by YouTube and Wikinvest. Only wiki editors seemed to use the previous version. This is an attempt to get the attention (and usage) by forum members. It would be even better to put this box at the top of the page; will take a look. --LadyGeek 16:14, 7 November 2010 (EST)

Hello, why did you remove the helpful copy-paste link? I found it very useful for copying links into forum threads. --Hoppy08520 15:18, 25 May 2012 (CDT)


 * See the current discussion at Wiki extensions and requests for potential additions of new feedback features utilizing the lower page area of the wiki page.--Blbarnitz 16:48, 25 May 2012 (CDT)

Hi, I think you are the only person besides myself who copy-n-pasted the footer text to the forum. I asked members why they don't use this - it just took too long; copying the URL was quicker. Go figure. Since Peculiar_Investor has discovered Firefox's Make Link add-on, I have stopped using this footer entirely. Check out his thread: Linking wiki articles into forum posts, which is easily modified to copy forum links back into the wiki: Linking wiki articles into forum posts. This add-on also creates HTML links that can be used in email. --LadyGeek 18:21, 25 May 2012 (CDT)


 * Are there any statistics/metrics on how many article reader are also forum members? I'd suggest the percentage is low and therefore question why

is displayed for everyone. Sorry to suggest it, but although it may be functional, it is ugly and distracts from the flow of the page. For the small subset that need the functionality, there are other easy to use solutions, mentioned above and in the linked forum discussions. If it must be retained, can it's appearance be somehow linked to an user preference, with the default being hidden. --Peculiar Investor 07:37, 6 December 2012 (CST)