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== Consolidation ==
== Consolidation ==
I've consolidated some settings into setting group pages, redirecting when there were already individual pages.  I highly recommend that we avoid individual pages for settings '''''wherever possible''''', as it creates clutter and makes information hard to correlate. <br>
I've consolidated some settings into setting group pages, redirecting when their were already individual pages.  I highly recommend that we avoid individual pages for settings '''''wherever possible''''', as it creates clutter and makes information hard to correlate. <br>
For example, there were previously 3 pages for some movement settings, but that information is next to useless if one doesn't understand how the movement settings interrelate.  I've consolidated them on [[Movement Settings]], and I think we can all agree that this is a much better situation.<br>
For example, there were previously 3 pages for some movement settings, but that information is next to useless if one doesn't understand how the movement settings interrelate.  I've consolidated them on [[Movement Settings]], and I think we can all agree that this is a much better situation.<br>
Obviously there will be a few settings just won't relate to others, but other than those I think it's in the best interests of users and editors to group related settings.<br>
Obviously there will be a few settings just won't relate to others, but other than those I think it's in the best interests of users and editors to group related settings.<br>

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