Draft Page Status

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This is just my first stab at what I thought the page status should look like, displayed at the top of every page. This is all being doing manually here just to get a feel for what it will look like - I wouldn't know how to implement it properly i.e. validation for what is being input, etc. Feel free to add your own ideas below mine, and then we can fight it out on the forums. Purps.


10.04 Applicable
8.10 Applicable
7.10 N/A
This page is for information
This page is an instruction
This content is awaiting review



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10.04 Applicable
8.10 Applicable
7.10 N/A

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This page is for information
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