In a message dated 10/5/2010 6:01:14 AM Pacific Daylight Time, 
[email protected] writes:


> You're right there. It's a bloody headache finding the words of the 
> article in amongst all the citation templates when you're trying to edit. >>



That however really isn't a fault that can be laid at the feet of the 
citation method (inline), but rather perhaps at the feet of the editor program.

It has been discussed before, that it might be helpful should we have a way 
to splice apart the content from the format.  Vanilla HTML does not do that 
at all, but other competing editors can and do.  Some steps in that 
direction have been taken already with the newer upgrade, but not all, in 
particular the templates.  Perhaps this is an opportunity.

W.
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