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I agree with Fade that combining pages when possible, and removing un-necessary ones is 
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a very good thing. Anything that makes the wiki more usable should be the goal. 
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Likewise, anything that is redundant or unnecessary to getting, understanding, and using the 
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wiki should be removed. 
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Unless something helps or has a good reason to be there, it shouldn't be there. 
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Do headings like "1.3.2 Limitations"  really need to have a documentation number?
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Isn't the text self-explanatory as to what it is without labeling it "Limitations", "Description", "Usage", "Options", or "Hints"?
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I find them to be mental stumbling blocks, and forcing me to waste precious (little) system resources (i.e. my brain)  & time when I'm trying 
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to just get the information quickly and efficiently. 
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That's the key word........efficiently.
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Removing the templates may sound radical, but if you see the result, it is not......just more efficient. ;)
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Cal McGaugh
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www.blenderportal.com 
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