Thread:Andrewds1021/@comment-45310000-20200417112550/@comment-45310000-20200506112322

I got a bit more work done, and I would like you to give a quick assessment of how I have things implemented. I know I've added a substantial procedural layer to how I want this Wiki run and styled. I'm trying not to baby the future editors, but I want my interface that I've added to seem natural and logical. So as part of that, my SATS system -- I've put the usable reference (for Story Mode articles in the Story: namespace) in this document: w:c:rdrii:Help:Story Types (SATS). When an editor begins editing a document in the Story: namespace, they will see a link to that document in the edit notice, and clicking on it will open it in a new browser tab, which makes it easy to refer to while making edits.

So, what I'm trying to get a feel for is how would the typical, somewhat experienced Fandom wiki editor react to my system as implemented? (Just pretend I have all those referenced templates implemented)