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As a quick suggestion:  We may want to limit the handbook to MHRB, Chacruna, and Chaliponga in terms of commonly used botanics.--[[User:Amor fati|amor_fati]] 06:19, 3 November 2009 (UTC)
 
As a quick suggestion:  We may want to limit the handbook to MHRB, Chacruna, and Chaliponga in terms of commonly used botanics.--[[User:Amor fati|amor_fati]] 06:19, 3 November 2009 (UTC)
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== The Handbook Transclusion Project ==
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Among the biggest current and potential problems for the handbook are inconsistency and clutter, so I propose using transclusion to solve these issues, much in the same way I've been using it for botanicals.  I will start with a simple topic like [[The Machine]], prep its individual page for transclusion, delete the section for it in the handbook, and replace it with a transclusion.  Beyond that, I will work on pages for broader topics like [[Straight-To-Base Extraction]] and so forth.  Eventually, nearly every part of the handbook will be a transclusion from a separate page and will enable the consolidation of all information regarding each individual topic.
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--[[User:Amor fati|amor_fati]] 16:08, 16 December 2009 (UTC)

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As a quick suggestion: We may want to limit the handbook to MHRB, Chacruna, and Chaliponga in terms of commonly used botanics.--amor_fati 06:19, 3 November 2009 (UTC)

The Handbook Transclusion Project

Among the biggest current and potential problems for the handbook are inconsistency and clutter, so I propose using transclusion to solve these issues, much in the same way I've been using it for botanicals. I will start with a simple topic like The Machine, prep its individual page for transclusion, delete the section for it in the handbook, and replace it with a transclusion. Beyond that, I will work on pages for broader topics like Straight-To-Base Extraction and so forth. Eventually, nearly every part of the handbook will be a transclusion from a separate page and will enable the consolidation of all information regarding each individual topic.

--amor_fati 16:08, 16 December 2009 (UTC)