Thread:Andrewds1021/@comment-45310000-20200417112550/@comment-45310000-20200417230611

The Page Content document is really out of date, I should have cleaned this up. My intent is to keep the content pages clean, and free of superfluous images, and to have made separate gallery pages, but I decided that was an unnecessary complexity, and instead chose to include an optional Gallery section near the bottom of the page, so everyone can hang up their macaroni and glue and glitter paintings in the basement, and hopefully no one gets butt-hurt. (this is just me pre-imagining problems that wiki content moderators have to deal with)

I had intended to use a preload template, with several different ones to use for different types, but no support in UCP atm and I thought this process would handled better by using a preamble template, then manually adding sections. Besides, the VE is a bit weird about a section being invoked within a template, and although the VE is not constrained to the section you choose to edit, the SE is, and I suspect that the VE soon will be. So, I decided it was better not to fight this, and have editors manually add each section, so savvy users wouldn't have to learn my weird template system as it applies to sections. So ya, that document is out of date to my current thinking, and needs a thorough rewrite.

You were coming at this from near zero, I have very little in the way of content written - which is on purpose, because I want to really think about the style and set it all down into words before I start adding. The typical user, I imagine, will be following by example, rather than written instruction.

I just want there to be a very clear set of written rules, so any content moderation will have basis, rather than seeming like someone pulled out of their ass.

I really appreciate you taking a look. I'll try to work on getting that document shorter and more concise. That is part of the debugging process for a human-coded document.