Board Thread:Support Requests - Getting Technical/@comment-7981828-20131007025654/@comment-366087-20131010081548

@Bobo, Thanks! That gave me a direction to play in, and does the trick, at least to my satisfaction!

You may play with my Wiki's Contribute:Add a Page http://kimpossiblefanon.wikia.com/wiki/Kim_Possible_Fanon to see what I came up with.
 * NOTE, I use SourceEditor by default, I haven't tried how this reacts with Visual.

Both Blank and Standard (Not Top10) loads with a header with Do you want to… 1.- Create a new Blank Page 2.- Create a new Standard Page 3.- Create a new Character Page Clicking on each link will load that layout *under* the headers. Once you start editing and you decide to change the Layout, you get the standard "do you want to navigate away?" warning.

How To: Do you want to… 1 - Create a new [ Blank Page] 2 - Create a new [ Standard Page] 3 - Create a new [ Character Page]
 * 1) Make a new MediaWiki: page with each LayoutName you want. I recommend "Blank Page"(literally a blank page with no code), "StandardLayout"(contents of original "MediaWiki:Create-with-video"), and your new layouts, each with a unique name (for a start, I made "CharacterLayout")
 * 2) Make MediaWiki:Newarticletext and add the following:
 * Edit each line to point to your MediaWiki:'layout' page

Voila! A Header which will list and load the layout you want (but lose any edits so beware!). The header loads with a minimum size, but a more/less toggle will open it for long lists.

Since this is called after entering a title (redlinks too), it is piped in and all the normal rules about creating pagenames apply. So Template:page will still make templates; Category:page, still makes categories; etc., and even changing the layouts still make them in the Namespace: entered at title select (and redlinks).

I don't know if there is an easier or more efficient way to code this, but it not only works as is, but is easy to read.