Template talk:International inline
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[edit] non-breaking space
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[edit] normal space
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Blah. --Bp 14:58, 28 December 2006 (UTC)
Im not sure why my original modification and subst-ing of this template into the Header Panel was reverted anyway. Where else is this used? Why is it a nested template call? --Bp 15:00, 28 December 2006 (UTC)
- Ask Cid... he created it to begin with. *I* changed the subst to a template call because that's how it was to begin with, and when I made some modifications to the template, nothing changed on the main page, so I had to go hunting to find out what the deal was. I figured that we shouldn't have the same info in two different places (that's one of the reasons for having a template), so I put the template back in. Is there a problem with a nested template? Oh, and on my computer, at least, using Firefox, both of your examples above look like crap.. LOL. Although the normal space one looks a bit better. -- Renegade54 15:16, 28 December 2006 (UTC)
Hmm, it seems that FF doesn't honor the "non-breaking" part of the non-breaking space. But it's so popular, it must be the best!! Right?? --Bp 15:27, 28 December 2006 (UTC)
- Yes. --OuroborosCobra talk 18:55, 28 December 2006 (UTC)
- Well, if only one page includes this one in the long run, then it could as well be subst'ed once and then deleted - but, it has been used on other pages in the past (I believe), and I could think of other pages where this might be useful. It could be used on a revamped {{welcome}} template, for example, to immediately show one-time visitors what languages exist. Even without that, a good thing about it is the fact that it separates one type of data which needs to be changed from time to time (What languages do we offer?) from another type of data that probably doesn't need changing unless we decide to redo the main page again. -- Cid Highwind 22:58, 28 December 2006 (UTC)
