Template talk:UK legislation
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I created Template:UK legislation as an alternative to Template:British legislation lists, Acts because:
- If we are to use the Template:Infobox UK Legislation then if we use Template:British legislation lists, Acts there is much too much "portrait" box down the right of the page which leaves lots of white space and is especially bad for printing off.
- Template:British legislation lists, Acts is a navigation template and such templates can go at the right or the bottom. I think that bottom is better here because:
- We can then stack it with NavBoxs such as Template:English law types, navigation in no less an important direction, and speciality areas.
- Template:UK legislation is much more what the user is immediately looking for and interest in navigating to the broader field of UK legislation will come later.
The two templates contain, or ought to contain, the same info and I saw them as alternatives so that we could see which was the fittest by which got used.Cutler (talk) 21:58, 13 March 2008 (UTC)
- This is a great idea, much better than the previous template.
- I have taken the liberty of moving Church Measures out of the secondary legilsation category, though, because they are considered to be primary legislation - see the Wikipedia article on Delegated legislation, and the interpretation provisions of the Human Rights Act 1998. Richard75 (talk) 21:17, 19 May 2008 (UTC)