Project:Interface
In an attempt to simplify the user experience and promote community contribution of article editing and creation, by diverging from the current limitations of editing the articles' source code which currently appear as a mixture of various syntaxes including: HTML, markdown, and complicated parser functions such as mathematics and string operations, recursive algorithms, comparators, semantic result queries, and more, each with their own documented, but for less technical individuals, potentially intimidating syntax.
I have drafted a solution below which describes a suitable data model for storing substance article content as semantic sub-objects which would be rendered using a master templates for the published article, allowing modification of variables via form interfaces by contributors.
With such interfaces, contributors could easily modify the content of article sections by simply entering data into standardised form fields rather than unnecessarily being presented with the entire article's source code to fiddle with, which undoubtedly makes our current community hesitant to make changes.
We already simplify the user experience by providing very basic structural templates, however we would prefer to develop interactive forms which would include categorically specific form-fields and well documented dynamic interfaces.
AbstractThis is the introductory paragraph for the substance article, which should contain a summary of the information on this article for use in API calls, search results, and so that readers can quickly identify the substance. HistoryThis section contains information about the history, development, availability, and popularity of the substance: EtymologyA few examples of the drug's various naming conventions. Discovery
Production
Development
Supply, Demand, and Distribution
Availability
ChemistryThese sections contains information regarding the molecular structure and production of the substance: Molecular Structure
Physical Properties
Production
PharmacologyThese sections will be used to discuss the physical and psychoactive consequences of administering the substance: PharmacodynamicsRisk Factors
Therapeutic Use
Recreational Use
Pharmacokinetics
Toxicity and Harm Potential
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Substance Info BoxImage of Molecular StructureNomenclature
DosageDuration |