Template talk:Stanislavski system
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Criteria for inclusion[edit]
I've used practical criteria as the basis for selecting articles for this template - the most used Method terms (intention, inner contacts, substitution) I've included, even though Stanislavski himself doesn't use those words exactly.
- DionysosProteus 14:03, 10 September 2007 (UTC)
Hide Function[edit]
Is there a way that someone could put a "hide" function to this template. Especially with the small size of the articles that it links to. I'm new and don't really have any idea of how to add the feature.
Earlier version[edit]
This was an earlier version, but I thought the text was probably too small:
• Active analysis • Action • Adaptation • Affective cognition • Affective memory • Bit • • Communication • Concentration of attention • Etude • Experiencing • Given circumstances • • Imagination • Indicating • Inner contact • Inner monologue • Intention • Justification • Lure • • Method of physical actions • Motivation • Objective • Relaxation • Representation • • Sense memory • Subtext • Substitution • Through-line of action • Turning point • |
—Preceding unsigned comment added by DionysosProteus (talk • contribs) 15:15, 10 September 2007
October 2010[edit]
Today, the content was revised by M4gnum0n to just include the items that have working links, which I agree with:
I'm going to make a further tweak, just to remove the non-standard coloring (as it is currently low-contrast, and therefor has poor WP:Accessibility), and provide headings for the two subsections.
Please tweak further as needed. -- Quiddity (talk) 20:06, 4 October 2010 (UTC)
- Template-Class Russia articles
- NA-importance Russia articles
- NA-importance Template-Class Russia articles
- Template-Class Russia (performing arts) articles
- Performing arts in Russia task force articles
- Template-Class Russia (science and education) articles
- Science and education in Russia task force articles
- WikiProject Russia articles