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While we are discussing this, would anyone want to get rid of the calendar and replace it with something else?  It's the one template I never use. -- {{User|Son of Suns}}
While we are discussing this, would anyone want to get rid of the calendar and replace it with something else?  It's the one template I never use. -- {{User|Son of Suns}}
:I'm all for scrapping QOTD. It's really useless, IMO. It doesn't provide the main page with any information. I feel that we should also have the "Latest Proposal" directly next to the Featured Article. Mario News and the Mario Calendar should be kept side by side directly under those. {{User:Stooben Rooben/sig}} 14:32, 9 February 2009 (EST)
:I'm all for scrapping QOTD. It's really useless, IMO. It doesn't provide the main page with any information. I feel that we should also have the "Latest Proposal" directly next to the Featured Article. Mario News and the Mario Calendar should be kept side by side directly under those. {{User:Stooben Rooben/sig}} 14:32, 9 February 2009 (EST)
::I also agree with getting rid of QOTD. Most of the randomly selected quotes aren't that great, and voting for yet ''another'' feature (especially one that needs to be switched every day) is too much trouble for what it's worth; the "Did You Now?" thing is enough to get people interested in random articles. However, I think the "Latest Proposal" should stay beneath the "FA" and "Mario News" templates, since Wiki Policy probably concerns less people than upcoming ''Mario'' events. The people that do care will scroll down before moving on. As for the Calendar, I wouldn't mind if we got rid of it, but as long as we don't have another fiasco like at the beginning of this month, I wouldn't mind if we kept it either. - {{User:Walkazo/sig}} 19:22, 9 February 2009 (EST)

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Main Page Layout Suggestions

The QOTD should be directly below the notice template. No one's going to scroll to the bottom of the page to see a quote every day. For the same reason, the Latest Proposal should be above the Mario Calendar. Also, the QOTD should be called the random quote instead since it IS random and changes every time :| Tadaa!2.gifPlumberTadaaa!.gif 18:09, 8 February 2009 (EST)

Disagree with the first, agree with the second. I say we torch the QOTD, but that's just my boredom speaking. BLOC PARTIER.
I agree with moving the proposal template above the Mario Calendar.

As for QOTD.... Well, I should say we scrape the random quoting entirely and instead use the Wookiepedia system of voting for what quotes goes on the Main page. But that's just me. --Blitzwing 06:49, 9 February 2009 (EST)

While we are discussing this, would anyone want to get rid of the calendar and replace it with something else? It's the one template I never use. -- Son of Suns (talk)

I'm all for scrapping QOTD. It's really useless, IMO. It doesn't provide the main page with any information. I feel that we should also have the "Latest Proposal" directly next to the Featured Article. Mario News and the Mario Calendar should be kept side by side directly under those. — Stooben Rooben 14:32, 9 February 2009 (EST)
I also agree with getting rid of QOTD. Most of the randomly selected quotes aren't that great, and voting for yet another feature (especially one that needs to be switched every day) is too much trouble for what it's worth; the "Did You Now?" thing is enough to get people interested in random articles. However, I think the "Latest Proposal" should stay beneath the "FA" and "Mario News" templates, since Wiki Policy probably concerns less people than upcoming Mario events. The people that do care will scroll down before moving on. As for the Calendar, I wouldn't mind if we got rid of it, but as long as we don't have another fiasco like at the beginning of this month, I wouldn't mind if we kept it either. - Walkazo 19:22, 9 February 2009 (EST)