
Usage instructions
- The code below is for customizing the template for a specific WikiProject. Fields are optional, and will default to generic examples if left blank.
- Specifying the Project field will link the class labels to the appropriate quality category in the given project in the format "FA-Class Project articles".
- Specifying article class examples will display the provided text in the example for the given quality.
- The rows for Future, Cat, Dab, File, Portal, Project, Redirect, Template, NA, and Unassessed are optional and will not be displayed unless yes is specified for the respective "Future_cat", "Cat_cat", "Dab_cat", "File_cat", "Portal_cat", "Project_cat", "Redirect_cat", "Template_cat", "NA_cat", and "Unassessed_cat" parameters.
Code
Copy and paste:
{{Grading scheme
|Project =
|FA_example =
|FL_example =
|A_example =
|GA_example =
|B_example =
|C_example =
|Start_example =
|Stub_example =
|List_example =
|Future_cat =
|Future_example =
|Cat_cat =
|Cat_example =
|Dab_cat =
|Dab_example =
|FM_cat =
|FM_example =
|File_cat =
|File_example =
|Portal_cat =
|Portal_example =
|Project_cat =
|Project_example =
|Redirect_cat =
|Redirect_example =
|Template_cat =
|Template_example =
|NA_cat =
|NA_example =
|Unassessed_cat =
|Unassessed_example =
}}
See also
Standard class types | |||
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{{Class|FA}} | {{Class|FL}} | {{Class|FM}} | {{Class|A}} |
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B | C | Start |
{{Class|GA}} | {{Class|B}} | {{Class|C}} | {{Class|Start}} |
Stub | List | NA | ??? |
{{Class|Stub}} | {{Class|List}} | {{Class|NA}} | {{Class|Unassessed}} |
Non-standard class types | |||
Future | SIA | ![]() |
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{{Class|Future}} | {{Class|SIA}} | {{Class|AL}} | |
BL | CL | Category | |
{{Class|BL}} | {{Class|CL}} | {{Class|Category}} | |
Disambig | Draft | File | |
{{Class|Disambig}} | {{Class|Draft}} | {{Class|File}} | |
Portal | Project | Redirect | |
{{Class|Portal}} | {{Class|Project}} | {{Class|Redirect}} | |
Template | User | ||
{{Class|Template}} | {{Class|User}} | ||
Importance types | |||
Top | High | Mid | Low |
{{Importance|Top}} | {{Importance|High}} | {{Importance|Mid}} | {{Importance|Low}} |
Bottom | NA | ??? | |
{{Importance|Bottom}} | {{Importance|NA}} | {{Importance|Unknown}} |
Class
- {{Article classification}}
- {{Grading scheme}}
- {{Assessment Class Summary}}
- {{Articles by Quality}} — also known as {{Category class}}
- {{Class}}
Importance
- {{Article importance}}
- {{Importance scheme}}
- {{Assessment Importance Summary}}
- {{Category importance}}
- {{Articles by Importance}}
- {{Importance}}
- {{Importance/colour}}
- {{Importance/icon}}
Hybrid
Others
- {{Articles by Quality Pie Graph}}
- {{Articles by Importance Pie Graph}}
- {{Progression rainbow}}
- {{WikiProject assessment progression}}
For B rating evaluation
Copy and paste:
| B1 <!-- Ref and cites --> = y/n
| B2 <!-- Coverage and accuracy --> = y/n
| B3 <!-- Structure--> = y/n
| B4 <!-- Grammar and style --> = y/n
| B5 <!-- Supporting materials --> = y/n
| B6 <!-- Appropriate and understandable --> = y/n
- ^ For example, this image of the Battle of Normandy is grainy, but very few pictures of that event exist. However, where quite a number of pictures exist, for instance, the moon landing, FPC attempts to select the best of the ones produced.
- ^ An image has more encyclopedic value (often abbreviated to "EV" or "enc" in discussions) if it contributes strongly to a single article, rather than contributing weakly to many. Adding an image to numerous articles to gain EV is counterproductive and may antagonize both FPC reviewers and article editors.
- ^ While effects such as black and white, sepia, oversaturation, and abnormal angles may be visually pleasing, they often detract from the accurate depiction of the subject.
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