Template talk:QuakersThis template is related to the WikiProject Religious Society of Friends (Quakers). SuggestionsHi. Thank you for having started this navigation template. ImagesI removed the Quaker star, a symbol of Quaker service. I understood that Friends otherwise tried to avoid symbols. Being plain in such a template seems to me more accurate. TitlesI removed the subtitles because being quite obvious. List of famous FriendsSome women and artist (Hicks) and others are added.
List of organisationsPerhaps not the more famous, but the more usefull in an encyclopedia. With subtitles to help. Only the acronyms to gain space, but the full names do appear when holding the mouse only a short time on a name.
ThemesAdding this line gives the navigation template quite the same structure as the links proposed on the main page Religious Society of Friends. —Preceding unsigned comment added by MHM-en (talk • contribs) 09:53, 23 January 2008 (UTC)
I think the problem is that the articles collected under "Themes" are a miscellany. Clerk, a list of Quaker businesses, and Homosexuality in Quakerism...I just don't see what they have in common or what group they belong to. If you want to leave the articles grouped like that, the appropriate text is "Miscellaneous". — goethean ॐ 22:14, 16 April 2008 (UTC)
Update on all pagesThis navigation template is at the bottom of the pages mentionned before I made some additions. Before adding it at the bottom of all other pages, we may wait on more reactions and suggestions? In Frienship -- MHM-en (talk) 08:26, 23 January 2008 (UTC)
Inclusion of Quaker BibleThe above is included under themes, and I'm frankly not sure why it's there... I'm not aware of, and the article doesn't indicate, any significance of this particular bible translation to the Society of Friends, now or historically. Thoughts? SamBC(talk) 16:07, 26 January 2008 (UTC)
ThanksThis was actually a really nifty tool for maneuvering around the quakers on the wiki. =] --- —Preceding unsigned comment added by 67.184.16.49 (talk) 00:40, 25 November 2008 (UTC) Inclusion of Kenneth Boulding—Should we include separate "Modern" Friends and "Historical" Friends sections?I've added Kenneth Boulding's name to the list of famous Friends. I've been thinking that we ought to add several other notable Quakers from the modern era, but I wanted to sound out the thoughts of the template's creators and other Wikipedians. What do you think of adding modern Friends to the template? Do you think they should be listed alphabetically in the "Quakers" section, or should the section be subdivided into "modern" and "historical" subgroups? (And should these groups be called "modern" and "historical" or are there better, simpler terms?) Thanks, Auranor (talk) 23:12, 14 October 2010 (UTC) |