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Article Theming Questions

1. Do you want the tool box embedded on the right at the top of a story, at the bottom of a story, or in the middle as presently?

2. Do you want it with the same title, "Tool Box" or instead Toolbox or something else?

3. Do you want the date of posting the story up top as on Tiki Wiki or not at all?

4. Do you want fields on the content submission form for the byline (e.g. "BERLIN, May 10 (IPS)") so that (a) it can be themed differently at any time and (b) articles can be sorted by *this* date and possibly location (as opposed to date of entry, which can also be messed with).

5. Do you want terms such as "Feature" and "Featured Feature" (heh, better change that to Top Feature in any case) displayed in a category list, wherever you want it? We can also theme articles differently based on their category– a border around features, for instance.

1. Do you want the tool box embedded on the right at the top of a story, at the bottom of a story, or in the middle as presently?

2. Do you want it with the same title, "Tool Box" or instead Toolbox or something else?

3. Do you want the date of posting the story up top as on Tiki Wiki or not at all?

4. Do you want fields on the content submission form for the byline (e.g. "BERLIN, May 10 (IPS)") so that (a) it can be themed differently at any time and (b) articles can be sorted by *this* date and possibly location (as opposed to date of entry, which can also be messed with).

5. Do you want terms such as "Feature" and "Featured Feature" (heh, better change that to Top Feature in any case) displayed in a category list, wherever you want it? We can also theme articles differently based on their category– a border around features, for instance.

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