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We should make a list of the 200 most widely used templates and review them carefully, monitor their changes, etc.

Apart from that, here is a small list of long awaited key improvements to make, often important for several aspects of web quality. As major changes in templates are often long and tedious to make (and also to gather consensus on the said changes), we should aim to maximize the value of these changes, and aim for quality in a broad way. Taking care of accessibility, usability, semantics, efficiency in the code[note 1]

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Notes

  1. ^ Efficiency in the code has an influence on web speed and the time the servers need to prepare an uncached page. We shouldn't focus too much on performance, but we shouldn't play dumb either: many templates have obvious and detrimental performance issues.