Thread:Gsimenas/@comment-6021376-20131112124552/@comment-6697950-20131112134703

Well, when I had originally suggested the template, I wanted it to go under a specific section, if only part of the page is being worked on, as it increases the chances that the person who wants to edit a section of the page can see the label that the specific section is currently being worked on. I mean, if you are reading very large pages, like Kirito, and you see that it's lacking content, I doubt that you'll scroll up to the top of the page to see if it is being worked on or not, especially if you are a new editor (or even more so, just a regular wikia reader) or just someone who is not familiar with how the system works.

My method is also more convenient when there are 2 or more editors working on a page at the same time, but each of them is working on a separate section: you can put your name down under a specific section to make it clear who's doing what and whom to contact about the work on the section, as well as which sections don't really have anyone working on them at the moment and could be adopted by someone else.

However, I do agree that having the template at the top of the page makes it easier to find content that needs improving, as you don't have to scroll through an entire page to check what it is missing. Thus, I do believe that the best choice would be to go for a compromise: have 1 template at the very top of the page marking what the page is lacking and listing everyone working on it, but having separate ones under specific sections to list which sections are actually being worked on and by whom and which ones are currently left in the dark.

I'm currently using such a system on Underworld, where I have the main template at the top saying that the page is being overhauled by you and me and then having the remaining under construction sections also marked with a note of who is supposed to work on that section. Of course, the system would be much more useful if both of us actually worked on it equally, but I usually prefer doing this myself anyway.