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.
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.
- jr680787 11 April 2008 —Preceding comment was added at 22:22, 11 April 2008 (UTC)
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)
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