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== Cross-CMS terminology == | == Cross-CMS terminology == | ||
Page components is supposed to be about a high-level design system and editor-centered workflow or toolset to easily produce good-looking content. But there is a '''language''' problem before you can even discusss the topic with different people: different product communities do not use the same terminology. A '''template''' is not | Page components is supposed to be about a high-level design system and editor-centered workflow or toolset to easily produce good-looking content. But there is a '''language''' problem before you can even discusss the topic with different people: different product communities do not use the same terminology. A MediaWiki '''template''' is not what you might be familiar with from other definitions of the word template. A '''module''' is not a plugin, unless it ''is'' like a plugin, but not when you mean a Lua module. While Drupal and WordPress both use the term "theme" for the UI, MediaWiki calls this a "skin". | ||
This table will not achieve a unified lexicon across the industry, but it does at least show where the same concepts have completely different terminology; or where the exact same word is used for different concepts by different groups. | |||
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