Template talk:Rewrite

New Template Design!
We can change the color, add an icon for the Rewrite, Rewrite-expand and Rewrite-expand. Which meaning: Proposer: Deadline: December 21, 2012, 23:59 GMT

Support

 * 1) Per my Proposal

Oppose

 * 1) - The icons seem unnecessary and don't really fit how the templates actually work relative to each other.  is just about rewriting and not necessarily bringing in new content, but  is the template about expanding, which is an extension of rewriting (as reflected by the name) because the content's that already there usually gets rewritten as part of the process of getting added to. (On a side-note, the idea of a plain "Expand" template was always thought of as redundant in the face of "Rewrite-expand", hence it always gets deleted when it's brought back.)  is for fixing sections only, hence it's called "section-expand" ("section-rewrite-expand" is more accurate, but it's too long) and has different coding: it's not the third template in a three-piece set (as the icons imply), it's more like an accessory. The colour's also kinda meh, and the current dark blue stands out and alerts editors to the situation perfectly well, so why mess with it?
 * 2) Your designs look ugly and I much prefer the straight forwardness of the current template design. Also you've given no argument for why we should change the design all you say is that we can and just because you can do something doesn't mean you should.
 * 3) The current designs are better in my opinion. Per Walkazo.
 * 4) Per all. We shouldn't worry too much about how the templates look. It's the way they are used that matters. Asides from that, I'm happy with the solid colors and design we have at present.
 * 5) Per Walkazo.
 * 6) Per all.  This is completely unnecessary.
 * 7) They're fine the way they are. Per Walkazo.

Comments
Why you say this? This is better, at least it has got an image.. i Change the rewrite image to any of this: If you see that this is better than the dictionary icon please comment here.
 * http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/e/e8/Crystal_Clear_app_kedit.svg/25px-Crystal_Clear_app_kedit.svg.png


 * There's different colour backgrounds now? No, that's even worse: all three templates are about the same subject matter (fixing up the written content), and they should be the same colour. And whether or not an image is actually an improvement over no image is a subjective choice made by each individual: you think it's better if there's "at least" an image, but I personally think these serious maintenance templates look better without any images. Both are valid stances, so which is ultimately "better" is really a matter of which opinion is shared by the most users. - 12:59, 8 December 2012 (EST)

New design
How about this design? Please change…  It has been requested that this page or section be rewritten …to…  It has been requested that this page or section be rewritten. Burglar King (talk) 17:11, 25 April 2013 (EDT)

Editing the template
I am editing this template to add the text below this template (from the template of Donkey Kong Wiki) to make it better. -- New Supermatt Bros. 02:11, 14 December 2013 (EST)

Changed
I added Wario's picture at the right side of the template. This was requested by Burglar King. -- New Supermatt Bros. 03:54, 14 December 2013 (EST)
 * And I changed it back. There needs to be a proper discussion or even a vote before important templates like this get changed around, and one user's ignored request from a year ago is not a proper discussion. The last attempt (afaik) to add images to templates was about a year ago, and it didn't pass. - 10:30, 19 March 2014 (EDT)

Name?
Should we make a section of the template to state who put the template there so they may be contacted to see if the articles good enough? Page history is useless, I had to search for 15 minutes trying to find who tagged Mr. L, and the user was inactive anyway. - 09:40, 15 July 2014 (EDT)
 * This was posted two years ago, but I'm bringing it back. It seems like a decent idea to me. If someone tags an article, but doesn't add specific info as to what needs to be rewritten, it might be hard for editors to see what exactly needs to be done. If they could immediately see who tagged the article, they could ask them.
 * 14:51, 29 November 2016 (EST)