Tɛmplet:WPBannerMeta
Module:WikiProject banner/related
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Template:WPBannerMeta (and Module:WikiProject banner) is a meta-template, which can be used to create WikiProject banners, enabling new projects to easily create a banner to place on article talk pages, ensuring standardisation between projects. A list of all WikiProject banners using this meta-template can be found here.
As this is a meta template, it should not be transcluded directly on to talk pages when you want to tag a page. Instead, use the template provided by the WikiProject.
Syntax
mali niŋThe template can be used at varying levels of complexity, from the very simple to the extremely complicated. Simple options are listed here first, with complexity increasing down the page.
Two different types of parameters are used: formatting and display:
- Formatting parameters customise the meta-template for a particular project, defining link targets, categories, images, and text. All formatting parameters use UPPERCASE and underscores (_) instead of spaces, for example
|PROJECT=
and|NOTE_1_CAT=
. - Display parameters customise the template output for each individual article that the banner is displayed on. These are the parameters which are entered on the talk page (
|class=
,|importance=
, etc.) and they must be 'passed through' the project banner to the meta-template underneath. To 'pass' the parameterfoo
, you need to include the codefoo={{{foo|}}}
.
Parameters
mali niŋ
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In the examples below, a WikiProject banner will be constructed for the (currently) nonexistent WikiProject Tulips.
Simple options
mali niŋPROJECT
(Required) – the name of the project without the word "WikiProject", used in a variety of contexts; first letter should usually be capitalised. Eg:Tulips
– it is assumed that page name of the banner template isBANNER_NAME={{subst:FULLPAGENAME}}
"Template:WikiProject <PROJECT>"
. If this is not the case then define the page name in this parameter. Eg:Template:Tulips project
PROJECT_LINK
– it is assumed that the project is located at"Wikipedia:WikiProject <PROJECT>"
. If this is not the case, then define the full link to the project page in this parameter. Eg:Wikipedia:WikiProject Tulips
PROJECT_NAME
– if your project is not called"WikiProject <PROJECT>"
then define the exact name of the project with this parameter.
substcheck
– this allows the template to detect if it has been substituted instead of transcluded and give an error message.substcheck=<includeonly>{{subst:</includeonly><includeonly>substcheck}}</includeonly>
category
(Required) – the 'category' parameter must be passed through the template to enable category optout. E.g.:category={{{category|}}}
.listas
(Required) – the 'listas' parameter must be passed through the template. Eg:listas={{{listas|}}}
IMAGE_LEFT
– the location of an image to use in the top-left corner of the banner. Do not include the "File:" prefix. Images used on WikiProject banners must be free images – fair use images are not permitted. Eg:Tulipa suaveolens floriade to Canberra.jpg
IMAGE_LEFT_SIZE
– the size ofIMAGE_LEFT
. Default is 80px. Eg:50px
IMAGE_RIGHT
– the location of an image to use in the top-right corner of the banner. Do not include the "File:" prefix. Images used on WikiProject banners must be free images – fair use images are not permitted. Eg:Tulipa suaveolens floriade to Canberra.jpg
IMAGE_RIGHT_SIZE
– the size ofIMAGE_RIGHT
. Default is 80px. Eg:50px
MAIN_TEXT
– the default text is "This article is within the scope of [[WikiProject {{{PROJECT_LINK}}}]], a collaborative effort to improve the coverage of {{{PROJECT or MAIN_ARTICLE}}} articles on Wikipedia. If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join the [[Talk:{{{PROJECT_LINK}}}]] discussion and see a list of open tasks." If defined, the alternate message will be displayed.MAIN_ARTICLE
– the default article isPROJECT
; alternatively, the linked article can be changed to either a raw article title or more complicated text. Eg: (default)tulips
→ "...the coverage of tulips on Wikipedia..." or (alternate)[[tulip]]s, [[liliaceae]] and related articles
→ "...the coverage of tulips, liliaceae and related articles on Wikipedia..."
PORTAL
– if the WikiProject maintains a portal, define this parameter with the portal name. The associated image is held centrally at Module:Portal/images. Eg:Tulips
MAIN_CAT
– the default is no main category created; if defined, all pages displaying the template will be sorted into Category:MAIN_CAT
. Eg:WikiProject Tulips articles
→ Category:WikiProject Tulips articlesBOTTOM_TEXT
– if defined, contains text that will appear across the bottom of the banner and above the collapsed section (if one is present). Please do not use this parameter to 'hook' extra code to the bottom of the template – see the hooks section below for a better solution.
Example
mali niŋ{{#invoke:WikiProject banner|main
|PROJECT = Tulips
|substcheck=<includeonly>{{subst:</includeonly><includeonly>substcheck}}</includeonly>
|category={{{category|}}}
|listas={{{listas|}}}
|PROJECT_LINK = Wikipedia:Somewhere about tulips
|IMAGE_LEFT = Tulipa suaveolens floriade to Canberra.jpg
|IMAGE_LEFT_SIZE = 50px
|MAIN_ARTICLE = [[tulip]]s, [[liliaceae]] and related articles
}}
|
- Produces:
Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'Module:WikiProject banner/config' not found.
Assessment
mali niŋMany projects use the Wikipedia:Content assessment schema to grade their articles by quality and the corresponding importance scale to place their articles in order of priority. In order to implement WP:1.0, which uses a bot to automatically compile its statistics tables, you will need to follow the instructions at /Using the bot, as well as those outlined here.
class
(Required)– the class parameter must be passed through, if the quality scale is used. Eg:class={{{class|}}}
QUALITY_SCALE
– configures the quality scale; possible options are:- standard – enables the 'standard' quality scale (FA, A, GA, B, C, Start, Stub, FL, List, NA). (This is the default behaviour, if the class parameter is used.)
- extended – enables the 'standard' quality scale plus some additional values (Category, Disambig, Draft, File, Portal, Project and Template).
- inline – allows for a simple custom quality scale to be used, generally used with {{Class mask}}.
- subpage – allows for a more complex custom quality scale to be used using a subpage called /class. See custom masks below for further details.
auto
the auto parameter must be passed through, if the auto assess option is needed. Eg:auto={{{auto|}}}
Projects which use bots to automatically categorise articles can have the bot add the following parameter to the project banner, which triggers the display of a small notice that the article was tagged by a bot rather than a human:|auto=stub
, for an article which includes a stub template, to indicate that it has automatically been rated Stub-class;|auto=inherit
, to show that the class has automatically been inherited from other WikiProject's assessments on the same page;|auto=length
, to show that the class has automatically been deduced from the length of the article.
AUTO_ASSESS_CAT
– if defined, all articles with the|auto=
parameter will be categorised into Category:AUTO_ASSESS_CAT
. By default, they are categorised into Category:Automatically assessedPROJECT
articles. Eg:Automatically assessed Tulip and Daffodil articles
→ Category:Automatically assessed Tulip and Daffodil articles
b1
,b2
,b3
,b4
,b5
,b6
– the six B-class criteria parameters should only be passed through if the B-class checklist hook is used.
importance
– if defined, enables the standard importance scale (Top, High, Mid, Low, NA, Unknown). Eg:importance={{{importance|}}}
IMPORTANCE_SCALE
– configures the importance scale, if used. The possible options are:- standard – enables the 'standard' importance scale (Top, High, Mid, Low, NA and Unknown). (This is the default behaviour.)
- inline – allows for a simple custom importance scale to be defined, generally with {{Importance mask}}.
- subpage – allows for a more complex custom importance scale to be used using a subpage called /importance.
ASSESSMENT_LINK
– the link to a WikiProject-specific quality (and/or importance) scale. If there is a page at"Wikipedia:WikiProject <PROJECTLINK>/Assessment"
then this will be used by default. To override this, you can set this parameter to no. For more details, see here.ASSESSMENT_CAT
– articles are sorted into categories based on their quality; so "Featured Articles" on Tulips would be categorised by default into Category:FA-Class Tulips articles. To change the default, define this parameter so that featured articles are instead categorised into Category:FA-ClassASSESSMENT_CAT
. Eg:|ASSESSMENT_CAT=Liliaceae articles
→ Category:FA-Class Liliaceae articles
Example
mali niŋ{{#invoke:WikiProject banner|main
|PROJECT = Tulips
|substcheck=<includeonly>{{subst:</includeonly><includeonly>substcheck}}</includeonly>
|category={{{category|}}}
|listas={{{listas|}}}
|IMAGE_LEFT = Tulipa suaveolens floriade to Canberra.jpg
|QUALITY_SCALE = extended
|class={{{class|}}}
|auto={{{auto|}}}
|importance={{{importance|}}}
|ASSESSMENT_LINK = Wikipedia:WikiProject Tulips/Article grading
}}
|
- Produces:
Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'Module:WikiProject banner/config' not found.
Alerts and notes
mali niŋBuilt into WPBannerMeta is the ability to display a number of other fields that contain useful information about the article. There are also three predefined fields for:
- articles which have been automatically assessed by a bot (see above);
- articles in need of immediate attention;
- articles in need of an infobox.
The parameters are:
attention
– pass this parameter through to enable the use of the attention note. Eg:attention={{{attention|}}}
, then by including|attention=yes
on the talk page.ATTENTION_CAT
– if defined, all articles displaying the attention note will be categorised into Category:ATTENTION_CAT
. By default, they are categorised into Category:PROJECT
articles needing attention. Eg:Floridiae taskforce articles needing attention
→ Category:Floridiae taskforce articles needing attention. A value ofnone
results in no categorisation.
infobox
– pass this parameter through to enable the use of the needs-infobox note. Eg:infobox={{{needs-infobox|}}}
, then by including|needs-infobox=yes
on the talk page.INFOBOX_CAT
– if defined, all articles displaying the needs-infobox note will be categorised into Category:INFOBOX_CAT
. By default, they are categorised into Category:PROJECT
articles needing infoboxes. Eg:Floridiae taskforce articles needing infoboxes
→ Category:Floridiae taskforce articles needing infoboxes. A value ofnone
results in no categorisation.
note 1
– pass this parameter through to trigger any defined note. Eg:note 1={{{needs-photo|}}}
, then by including|needs-photo=yes
on the talk page.NOTE_1_TEXT
– the text of note 1. E.g.: This page has been marked as needing a photograph. If this is left blank there is no visual output.NOTE_1_IMAGE
– an image can be defined for each note. Remember that all images must be free, not fair-use. Eg:Gnome-dev-camera.svg
NOTE_1_CAT
– if defined, all articles displaying note 1 will be categorised into Category:NOTE_1_CAT
. Eg:Wikipedia requested photographs of Floridiae
→ Category:Wikipedia requested photographs of Floridiae
COLLAPSED
– when more than a threshold number of notes and alerts are triggered on a page, they are automagically collapsed into a show/hide box. The threshold number can be customised by setting this parameter to the maximum number of notes on a page that will not trigger the collapse. The default is 2, so if three notes are triggered on a page, they will not be collapsed, but if a fourth is also triggered, the collapse box appears. So setting|COLLAPSED=0
will always create a collapse box (if there are any notes to fill it), while|COLLAPSED=999
will never trigger a collapse box. See also the /notecounter hook. Eg:6
COLLAPSED_HEAD
– the heading for the collapsed section; the default is More information: Eg:Additional information:
NOTE_SIZE
– the size of the image used for the icons. (It is recommended to precede the size with "x" as this specifies the height of the image instead of the width, which results in a neater banner because all rows have equal height.) The default is a height of 25px. Eg:x30px
Example
mali niŋ{{#invoke:WikiProject banner|main
|PROJECT = Tulips
|substcheck=<includeonly>{{subst:</includeonly><includeonly>substcheck}}</includeonly>
|category={{{category|}}}
|listas={{{listas|}}}
|IMAGE_LEFT = Tulipa suaveolens floriade to Canberra.jpg
|QUALITY_SCALE = extended
|class={{{class|}}}
|ASSESSMENT_LINK = Wikipedia:WikiProject Tulips/Article grading
|auto={{{auto|}}}
|AUTO_ASSESS_CAT =
|attention={{{attention|}}}
|ATTENTION_CAT =
|infobox={{{needs-infobox|}}}
|INFOBOX_CAT =
|note 1={{{needs-photo|}}}
|NOTE_1_TEXT = This page has been marked as needing a [[photograph]].
|NOTE_1_IMAGE = Gnome-dev-camera.svg
|NOTE_1_CAT = Wikipedia requested photographs of Floridiae
|note 2 = {{{audio-file|}}}
|NOTE_2_TEXT = An [[audio file format|audio file]] has been created of this article.
|NOTE_2_IMAGE = Nuvola apps arts.svg
|NOTE_2_CAT = Tulips articles with audio files
}}
|
- Produces:
Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'Module:WikiProject banner/config' not found.
Task forces
mali niŋWPBannerMeta can accommodate task forces, each with its own image, links and importance scale, if desired. The following parameters are available:
tf 1
– this parameter must be passed through to enable and trigger the display of the task force section. Eg:tf 1={{{floridiae|}}}
TF_1_LINK
– the full page name of the task force's project page. Eg:Wikipedia:WikiProject Tulips/Task forces/Floridiae
TF_1_NAME
– the name of the task force. This is used as the label for the task force link (unless|TF_1_TEXT=
is used instead). Eg:the Floridiae task force
TF_1_NESTED
– if defined, a link of the form "/ [[{{{TF_1_LINK}}}|{{{TF_1_NESTED}}}]]" is added after the main project's name when the banner is collapsed inside a {{WikiProject banner shell}}. Eg:Floridiae
TF_1_TEXT
– if defined, replaces the default "This page is supported by..." text. E.g.:This page is within the scope of the [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Tulips/Task forces/Floridiae|Floridiae task force]]. New members are always welcome!
If defined to be "none", then no output will be displayed, although appropriate categories will still be added.TF_1_IMAGE
– an image can be defined for each task force. Remember that all images must be free, not fair-use. Eg:Tulipa florenskyi 4.jpg
TF_1_QUALITY
– if defined, enables the quality categorisations for the main project (e.g.: Category:FA-Class Tulips articles) to be duplicated for the task force. The class arising from|class=
and|QUALITY_SCALE=
will be used; Eg:yes
tf 1 importance
– if defined, enables the use of a separate importance (or priority, if used) scale for the task force.Eg:tf 1 importance={{{floridiae-importance|}}}
TF_1_ASSESSMENT_CAT
(Required if quality or importance assessments are used) – the assessment category to be used for the task force-specific quality and importance assessments. Identical in syntax to|ASSESSMENT_CAT=
. Eg:Floridiae articles
→ Category:FA-Class Floridiae articlesTF_1_MAIN_CAT
– if defined, all pages displaying "tf 1" will be categorised into Category:TF_1_MAIN_CAT
. Eg:Floridiae articles
→ Category:Floridiae articles
TF_SIZE
– the size of the taskforce icons. (It is recommended to precede the size with "x" as this specifies the height of the image instead of the width, which results in a neater banner because all rows have equal height.) The default is a height of 25px. Eg:x30px
Example
mali niŋ{{#invoke:WikiProject banner|main
|PROJECT = Tulips
|substcheck=<includeonly>{{subst:</includeonly><includeonly>substcheck}}</includeonly>
|category={{{category|}}}
|listas={{{listas|}}}
|IMAGE_LEFT = Tulipa suaveolens floriade to Canberra.jpg
|QUALITY_SCALE = standard
|class={{{class|}}}
|tf 1={{{floridiae|}}}
|TF_1_LINK = Wikipedia:Wikiproject Tulips/Task forces/Floridiae
|TF_1_NAME = the Floridiae task force
|TF_1_NESTED = Floridiae
|TF_1_TEXT =
|TF_1_IMAGE = Tulipa florenskyi 4.jpg
|tf 1 importance={{{floridiae-importance}}}
|TF_1_ASSESSMENT_CAT = Floridiae articles
|TF_1_MAIN_CAT = Floridiae articles
}}
|
- Produces:
Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'Module:WikiProject banner/config' not found.
Advanced features
mali niŋThe features described below are non-standard and should probably not be added without the express consent of the WikiProject members.
B-class checklist
mali niŋEnables a B-class checklist. There are six official criteria (although some projects use five) that an article needs to satisfy in order to be classified as B-class. A checklist can provide a helpful aid for editors to show where an article needs improvement. When used in conjunction with a custom class mask, articles can be automatically demoted to C-class if they don't satisfy all of the criteria.
Syntax |
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{{WPBannerMeta ... |b1={{{b1|}}} |b2={{{b2|}}} |b3={{{b3|}}} |b4={{{b4|}}} |b5={{{b5|}}} |b6={{{b6|}}} }} |
Required parameters
mali niŋ- The six B-Class criteria:
b1
,b2
,b3
,b4
,b5
,b6
Optional parameters
mali niŋB_DISPLAY_ON_START
– if set to "yes", the checklist will be displayed on every Start-class article. The default behaviour is to only display on Start-class when one or more of the parameters b1-b6 have been filled in.B_MAIN_CAT
– specifies a category to use when any of the checklist parameters are blank.B1_CAT
toB6_CAT
– specifies individual categories to use when the individual checklist parameters are blank or set to no.
Custom parameter names
mali niŋThe standard parameter names (i.e. b1, b2, etc.) should be passed as an alternative to any custom parameters (e.g. B-Class-1, B-Class-2, etc.). For example:
b1={{{B-Class-1|{{{b1|}}}}}}
If only the standard parameters are used, then eg: b1={{{b1|}}}
, etc. is fine.
To-do list
mali niŋThis enables a project to-do list or other similar list to be integrated into a project banner.
Syntax |
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{{WPBannerMeta
...
|TODO_TITLE = Title of To do list
|TODO_LINK = Location of todo list
|TODO_TEXT = Text to show
|TODO_STYLE = additional CSS style params
|TODO_TITLE_STYLE = additional CSS style params
|TODO_EDITLINKS =
}}
...
}}
|
There are two main parameters, |TODO_LINK=
and |TODO_TEXT=
. Only one should be used at any time. If the to-do list is located on a different page then TODO_LINK
should be used. However, if you've just got some text to include then you can use the TODO_TEXT
option instead.
Styling can be adjusted using the |TODO_STYLE=
and |TODO_TITLE_STYLE=
parameters.
If you are using |TODO_LINK=
and don't want to see the edit links at the top of the textbox, set TODO_EDITLINKS=no
.
Example
mali niŋ{{WPBannerMeta
|PROJECT = Tulips
|category={{{category|}}}
|listas = {{{listas|}}}
|NAME = The Tulip taskforce
|IMAGE_LEFT = Tulipa suaveolens floriade to Canberra.jpg
|TODO_TITLE = WikiProject Tulips To-do
|TODO_LINK = Template:To do/to do
}}
|
- Produces:
Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'Module:WikiProject banner/config' not found.
Hooks
mali niŋWPBannerMeta incorporates a number of 'hooks' where advanced or customised features can be added. These should take the form of a subtemplate passed to the relevant hook parameter. Any relevant parameters should then be passed to the hook template – it may be necessary to repeat parameters that are already passed to the main template (|category={{{category|}}}
and |class={{{class|}}}
are commonly used). If you write a hook that you think other projects could use, please copy or move it to a subpage of Template:WPBannerMeta/hooks and add it to the list on that page.
Custom masks
mali niŋWPBannerMeta uses a mask to normalise the values given to the |class=
parameter, to ensure that invalid inputs are discarded (e.g. |class=cheesecake
) and that equivalent inputs appear the same (e.g. |class=FA
and |class=fA
). This mask effectively controls which extended assessment scale values are accepted by the template (e.g. "Template-Class", "Redirect-Class", etc.). Projects which want to use more obscure assessment classes (e.g. "Future-Class", "Bplus-Class", etc.) or to not use all of the standard classes (e.g. not using "C-Class") can define their own custom mask, which will override WPBannerMeta's default.
Other details
mali niŋThis meta-template automatically categorises all instances (i.e. specific project banners) into a subcategory of Category:WikiProject banner templates. It is not necessary to include a category link in the documentation for each project banner. Any project banners with errors are automatically added to Category:WikiProject banners with formatting errors.
See also
mali niŋ- {{B}} – convenience tool for frequent users of {{WPBannerMeta}}'s
B_CHECKLIST
andb1
throughb6
features - {{Inactive WikiProject banner}} – for use if a WikiProject becomes inactive or defunct
- {{WikiProject banner shell}} – template to combine multiple WikiProject Banners
- {{WPBannerDoc}} – convenience template that generates standardised parameter documentation for use on the /doc page
- Wikipedia:WikiProject Council/Guide § Tagging pages with WikiProject banners – guideline about tagging articles for a project