On Feb 27, 2007, at 8:06 AM, Andrew Gray wrote:
Hmm. I like it.
"The Wikipedia community has identified issues with the quality of
this article; [click here] to show more specific details or [see the
talk page] for discussion regarding the issue"
First link brings a dropdown as with the banners template; second
takes you to talk. If you were particularly clever, "the quality"
could be changed on the fly to reflect the specific tagging...
This is, of course, an even better idea. The only quibble I have is
that I dislike the use of "the Wikipedia community," which seems to
me to go too far in the other direction in establishing a split
between reader and editor.
Perhaps "It has come to our attention that this article may not be as
good as we'd like it to be. [click here] to see more specific
details..." and so on.
-Phil