الگو:جستارهای کشور
چکیده
[ویرایش]برای ساخت الگوهای «جستارهای نام» این الگو را به کار ببرید. نام میتواند یک کشور / سرزمین / منطقه باشد.
شاید آسانترین راه برای آشنایی با چگونگی انجام این کار، نگاه کردن به یک چند از الگوهای موجود در زیرردهٔ رده:الگو:موضوعهای کشورها و سرزمینها یا برای نمونه {{موضوعهای ارمنستان}} در رده:الگو:موضوعهای کشورها و سرزمینهای آسیا باشد.
Below, however, is a basic syntax (click [show] to reveal). If the area involved isn't a country, the template's name and first parameter should be renamed accordingly, i.e. to {{Territory topics
followed by |territory = Name
otherwise {{Region topics
followed by |region = Name
.
ساختار دستوری پایه
[ویرایش]{{جستارهای کشور |country = <!--Country's name (the title of the Wikipedia article on that country)--> |history = <!--Usually chronological:--> * [[(first history link)]] * [[(second history link)]] * [[(third history link)]] <!--(etc)--> |geography = <!--Usually alphabetical:--> * [[(first geography link)]] * [[(second geography link)]] * [[(third geography link)]] <!--(etc)--> |politics = <!--Usually alphabetical:--> * [[(first politics link)]] * [[(second politics link)]] * [[(third politics link)]] <!--(etc)--> |economy = <!--Usually alphabetical:--> * [[(first economy link)]] * [[(second economy link)]] * [[(third economy link)]] <!--(etc)--> |culture = <!--Usually alphabetical:--> * [[(first culture link)]] * [[(second culture link)]] * [[(third culture link)]] <!--(etc)--> }}
It's possible to add, remove or amend various features of the template (e.g. suppress the appearance of a flag in the titlebar). What and how is described in the rest of the documentation.
پارامونها
[ویرایش]This is a metatemplate for templates in categories such as Category:Country and territory topics templates. It provides the layout that appears to have evolved for the majority of these templates, viz.
- A titlebar featuring a flag icon followed by a country or area's name followed by the word "topics";
- Five fundamental topic areas: History, Geography, Politics, Economy, Culture;
- A line below the template's main body (the "below" line) that carries a link or links to a Wikibook, Wikipedia category, Commons category, index article, outline article, portal and/or WikiProject.
Although standardized, much of the above can be customized via the template's parameters.
Most common parameters shown in bold italics.
Order of appearance in template code |
Parameter name | Description and example/s |
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1 | template_name | Occasionally, the template's name won't necessarily match its title, e.g. the name "Burma (Myanmar) topics" for a template whose title is "Burma topics". In these cases, use template_name to ensure the "V•T•E" links on the lefthand side of the template's titlebar operate correctly.
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2 | country territory region |
Required
Use one of these to identify the place to which the topics refer.
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3 | [unnamed] state |
Use when calling the template to set its initial state (expanded, collapsed, autocollapse).
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4 | (basestyle) | Use to set a non-standard basestyle (a non-standard colo/ur scheme – see {{Navbox}} – so use sparingly, if at all!) |
5 | _notitleflag | Set to anything (usually "yes") to suppress the appearance of a flag icon in the titlebar. |
6 | flagname | Use to provide the name of the place's flag if it doesn't match the default "Flag of Name". This is usually due to prefixes/suffixes in the place's name such as "T/the" ("the Bahamas", "The Gambia", etc).
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7 | prefix | If the place's name is (sometimes) prefixed by a word such as "the" (e.g. "...of the British Virgin Islands"), set prefix to this word.
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8 | flagsize flagvariant |
Use to alter the size or variant of the flag icon from the default settings (see {{flagicon}}). |
9 | titlename | Provided for those occasions where a place carries disambiguation within Wikipedia (e.g. "Galicia (Spain)") but that disambiguation not desired in the template's title.
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10 | _notopicsword | Set to anything (usually "yes") to suppress the appearance of the word "topics" in the titlebar. |
11 | imagestyle | Optional further CSS styling for image (if used). |
12 | image | To include an image on the righthand side of template (usually the place's coat of arms). Use Wikipedia's standard syntax, e.g.
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13 | abovestyle | Optional further CSS styling for the template's "above" line (between the template's titlebar and main body). |
14 | above | To add an "above" line (as with a standard Navbox).
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15 | history | For a list or listsa of links addressing the place's history. See where this template occurs in Wikipedia for examples. |
16 | custom1 list1 |
For a custom-named (custom1) list (list1) after the list of history topics (if provided) and before anything else. |
17 | geography (subdivisions (subdivisions_link)) |
For a list or listsa of links addressing the place's geography. See where this template occurs in Wikipedia for examples. subdivisions can be used for a separate list of topics about the place's تقسیمات کشوریs. If, for the name "Subdivisions" preceding this list, the link "Administrative divisions of [Place]" doesn't exist or an alternative is desired, it can be given using subdivisions_link.
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18 | custom2 list2 |
For a custom-named (custom2) list (list2) after the list of geography (and/or subdivision) topics (if provided) and before anything else. |
19 | politics (politics_link) (government military) |
For a list or listsa of links addressing the place's politics (government, military, etc). See where this template occurs in Wikipedia for examples. As links named "Politics of [Place]" don't tend to exist, politics_link can be used to provide a link for the name "Politics" that precedes the list.
government and military are provided if a separate list or lists of topics about the place's government and/or military (armed forces) are desired. |
20 | custom3 list3 |
For a custom-named (custom3) list (list3) after the list of politics (and/or government/military) topics (if provided) and before anything else. |
21 | economy (infrastructure transport) |
For a list or listsa of links addressing the place's economy. See where this template occurs in Wikipedia for examples. infrastructure and transport are provided if separate lists of topics about the place's infrastructure and/or transport are desired. |
22 | custom4 list4 |
For a custom-named (custom4) list (list4) after the list of economy (and/or infrastructure) topics (if provided) and before anything else. |
23 | culture (society (adjective, society_link) demographics religion symbols (symbols_link)) |
For a list or listsa of links addressing the place's culture. See where this template occurs in Wikipedia for examples. society, demographics, religion and symbols are provided if a separate list or lists of topics about the place's social structure, demographics, religion and/or symbols are desired. If society is used, then, if the place has a society category at Wikipedia that's named using a preceding adjective (e.g. "Category:Italian society"), adjective can be used to link the group's name "Society" to that category.
Alternatively, society_link can be used to generate a relevant link, e.g.
Similarly, if symbols is used and the template is unable to link its group name "Symbols" – or, if it can but an alternative link is desired – then symbols_link can be used to generate a link.
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24 | custom5 list5 |
For a custom-named (custom5) list (list5) after the list of culture/society/etc topics (if provided) and before anything else. |
25 | custom6 list6 |
For a custom-named (custom6) list (list6) after custom list5 (if provided) and before custom list7 (if provided) or the template's "below" line (if not suppressed). |
26 | custom7 list7 |
For a custom-named (custom7) list (list7) after custom list6 (if provided) and before the template's "below" line (if not suppressed). |
27 | belowstyle | Optional further CSS styling for the template's "below" line (below the template's main body). |
28 | _commonslink | Set to "yes" (without speechmarks) to include a link in the "below" line to the Commons category with the same name as the place. This assumes that such a category exists.
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a Using e.g. {{Navbox |child |groupstyle=padding-left:0.5em;padding-right:0.5em;font-weight:normal; ...}} .
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