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Hi there! So. I guess this is a talk page. If you're looking to contact me, you can either leave a message here and I'll see it when I next check in to wiki, or send me an inworld IM. <br /> | Hi there! So. I guess this is a talk page. If you're looking to contact me, you can either leave a message here and I'll see it when I next check in to wiki, or send me an inworld IM. <br /> | ||
[[User:Structura Finesmith|Structura Finesmith]] 20:32, 2 March 2014 (PST) | [[User:Structura Finesmith|Structura Finesmith]] 20:32, 2 March 2014 (PST) | ||
== Yes / No / Maybe - Templates == | |||
Say you have the <code><nowiki>{{yes}}</nowiki></code> template somewhere on a page. Instead of using it as is, you're using it with a ''custom text'' which is perfectly fine. The part I'm not sure about is why you're using it with ''custom text'' which is exactly the ''default text''. | |||
So why would you use <code><nowiki>{{yes|Yes}}</nowiki></code> instead of <code><nowiki>{{yes}}</nowiki></code> if '''they both have the same effect'''? Everybody else uses the base template for displaying "Yes" and saves four characters source code per used template. -- '''[[User:Kireji_Haiku|Kireji Haiku]]''' <sup><small>([[User talk:Kireji_Haiku|talk]]|[[Special:Contributions/Kireji_Haiku|contribs]])</small></sup> 12:30, 3 March 2014 (PST) |
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Hi there! So. I guess this is a talk page. If you're looking to contact me, you can either leave a message here and I'll see it when I next check in to wiki, or send me an inworld IM.
Structura Finesmith 20:32, 2 March 2014 (PST)
Yes / No / Maybe - Templates
Say you have the {{yes}}
template somewhere on a page. Instead of using it as is, you're using it with a custom text which is perfectly fine. The part I'm not sure about is why you're using it with custom text which is exactly the default text.
So why would you use {{yes|Yes}}
instead of {{yes}}
if they both have the same effect? Everybody else uses the base template for displaying "Yes" and saves four characters source code per used template. -- Kireji Haiku (talk|contribs) 12:30, 3 March 2014 (PST)