Board Thread:Support Requests - Designing Your Wiki/@comment-45310000-20200406234508/@comment-9605025-20200407065545

I didn't know about PreloadTemplates. It is nice to have an in-editor feature analogous to Inputbox's preloaded templates.

Auto-selecting what to preload based on the page name is the part that is the most troublesome. This is the reason I said custom JS would be needed.

As an admin of a wiki that actually uses Page Forms (Semantic Forms was the name back when it was installed), I don't think this would offer much over Inputbox's preloaded templates. The only benefits I can think of would be: That said, it is still very helpful and I hope Fandom considers adding it. I submitted a ticket asking a few questions about DPL v. Semantic MediaWiki (SMW). One of them was whether or not Fandom would be adding Page Forms. The answer Tim gave was that he could see its consideration as a definite possibility. That was 2 years ago so...
 * 1) A drop-down menu to select the form instead of separate input boxes for each template
 * 2) A customizable layout for filling in the content as opposed to just the standard editor with partial content already inserted

Fun fact, Tim's response to that ticket was what started me on learning JS. A change Fandom had made to the platform (I think they added the VisualEditor) around the same time changed how the "Edit with form" option was listed. He said they couldn't change it back but that I was welcome to write custom JS to fix the issue. I did that and a little more.