User blog:C.Syde65/Technical Update: 26 May, 2016

{|width="100%" {|style="background: white; border: 3px solid navy; -moz-border-radius: 10px; -webkit-border-radius: 10px; font-size:95%; width: 95%" align="center" This update has been on my wiki for a couple of days now, but it's time for me to announce this technical update that has been made to this wiki a few days ago. For quite some time, I have wanted to allow users to have the option to use talk pages inside the article namespace, instead of using the article comments feature.
 * colspan="2" align="center"| Technical Update: 26 May, 2016

This will be a huge benefit in some ways, since a few of the pages that I created that existed before I decided to enable article comments indefinitely, are not accustomed to having users use article comments on those pages, since they are well designed for talk page use. In-fact I don't even see it as being possible to have article comments replace talk pages for those particular pages, not without detrimental results. So from now on, users can choose whether to use article comments, or talk pages.

Bear in mind that the comments section of this page will continue to be used to discuss and share people's personal thoughts and opinions on that article only. And if they would like to share any questions they asked the eight ball, and the answers they got, they will need to use the talk page. Any results posted in the article comments will be moved to the talk page. If anyone would like to discuss improvements to the Magical Eight Ball page along with it's parent article page, they will need to use this page.

But aside from the nature of the Magical Eight Ball/Answer page, and it's parent article page, any users can go ahead and choose whether they want to continue using article comments, or if they want to use talk pages. I currently haven't managed to put a number inside the talk button that was added using JS, and I am looking into doing that. Once I can learn how to do it, or I find someone that's willing to instruct me on how to do it.

Best regards. ―  C.Syde  ( talk &#124;  contribs ) 22:26, May 26, 2016 (UTC)