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The Super Mario Wiki has a notice template to place at the top of an article that's nominated for featuring, which includes a link that directly takes the reader to the voting page. Should something like this be done here as well? I find it quite practical, and it directs more attention towards nominations, so people are more likely to actually vote and/or comment on them.--[[User:Vellidragon|Vellidragon]] 16:56, 3 October 2010 (CDT) | The Super Mario Wiki has a notice template to place at the top of an article that's nominated for featuring, which includes a link that directly takes the reader to the voting page. Should something like this be done here as well? I find it quite practical, and it directs more attention towards nominations, so people are more likely to actually vote and/or comment on them.--[[User:Vellidragon|Vellidragon]] 16:56, 3 October 2010 (CDT) | ||
:Yeah, I thought Austin was working on something to add, but he's completely disappeared.{{User:Axiomist/sig}} 14:15, 4 October 2010 (CDT) |
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Notice for Nominated Articles
The Super Mario Wiki has a notice template to place at the top of an article that's nominated for featuring, which includes a link that directly takes the reader to the voting page. Should something like this be done here as well? I find it quite practical, and it directs more attention towards nominations, so people are more likely to actually vote and/or comment on them.--Vellidragon 16:56, 3 October 2010 (CDT)