User blog:Mathmagician/Feedback — Article Layout

Hey everyone,

So, I've recently created a couple of a boilerplate templates [ Template:ImportArticles, Template:ConfigOptions, with possibility for more to follow ] aimed at educating end-users of JavaScript. These boilerplate templates are designed to
 * Prevent script authors from having to write the same general information over and over again on their informational pages. E.g. "config options need to come before the import statement" &mdash; that's general information that's true for most scripts.
 * Summarize key points in a concise, reader friendly format
 * Contain useful, educational code examples that readers can generalize upon
 * Put the information in-front-of-your-face in the articles themselves, rather than tucked away in Help: pages that people may never find or read carefully

Please give me some feedback on these. Here's my concerns:
 * Do you think the these templates achieve these goals? Would you like to edit them to improve the layout, text or examples? Please do!
 * Placement of the boilerplates. I don't want them to detract from artciles too much &mdash; but at the same time ideally they should be hard to miss. Here's a couple potential article layouts. How do you think these templates could best be weaved into articles?
 * Templates go at the bottom of the relevant section
 * Templates collected underneath their own header at the bottom of the page
 * (not implemented yet) Leave the templates in the relevant section of the article and shown-by-default, but create a custom Show/Hide feature that uses a browser cookie to remember settings so that the template can be collapsed-by-default once someone has read it.