== Background
We will also be changing the treatment for multiple issues. To provide less distraction to the reader, we will not be providing information on the individual issues themselves but will indicate their severity.
== User Story
As a reader, I want a summary of issues for pages with multiple issues, so that I am not distracted from individual issue descriptions
== Acceptance Criteria
- Issue severity level will be derived from the severity levels of the individual issues. If an article contains the template {{Multiple issues}}, the issue level of the article will be the highest issue level available
Example: if template {{Disputed title}} has level high, the article https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_unification will have issues appear at high level
- Each multiple issue level will receive unique copy, appearance, and position within the page (as defined below). Individual descriptions for issues will not be used.
== Design Criteria
Multiple issues, where at least one is severe (type=speedy, type=delete)
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Multiple issues, where at least one is medium (type=content, type=pov)
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Multiple issues, where at least one is low (type=style)
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Multiple issues, where all are notice (type=notice, type=move, type=protection)
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== Notes/Open Questions
Is it possible to have logic that allows us to show/hide section issues?
* sections can be treated differently than the main section