IMO, with the arrival of this new section (Scriptorium), some management must be done to the Monastery title bar and/or the front page to help Monks comenting there.

Thanks to demerphq, all has been (well) done for the cabalists to get here through their dedicated nodelet. But, as stated by the specific policy of the section, every monks should be able to comments. This will certainly be difficult with the lack of more "generalistic" entry points.

This is perhaps also the time for the man with a q to exhaust his Titlebar Settings bunch of patches, to handle this gracefully, no ?

Subsidiary question: should a writeup here be taken into account as the ones in other sections or not (as it seems for now) ?

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In reply to The Scriptorium impact on the Titlebar and the Front page by dfaure

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