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This is a documentation subpage for Template:WP1.0. It contains usage information, categories and other content that is not part of the original template page. |
This template is used on approximately 4,800 pages and changes may be widely noticed. Test changes in the template's /sandbox or /testcases subpages, or in your own user subpage. Consider discussing changes on the talk page before implementing them. |
This template is used by the Version 1.0 Editorial Team to assess and categorize articles they have processed. This template is used to tag Vital articles, or articles that are part of the Core topics or Core supplement. In the future, it may be used by Work via WikiProjects to assess articles not assessed by any WikiProject.
Usage
To add an article of the list of an release version, place {{WP1.0}} at the top of the talk page, along with the following parameters:
{{WP1.0 | class = | b1 = | b2 = | b3 = | b4 = | b5 = | b6 = | importance = | category = | orphan = | WPCD = | v0.5 = | v0.7 = | v1.0 = | VA = | core = | coresup = | listas = | small = }}
To avoid needlessly cluttering up talk pages, it is usually appropriate to remove any unused parameters from the template.
Parameters
- class – valid values are fa, a, ga, b, c, start, stub, fl, list, na (case-insensitive). See the quality scale for details. B-class checklist (available only when
|class=stub
|class=start
|class=c
or|class=b
):- b1 – Referencing and citation (see the B-class criteria for details).
- b2 – Coverage and accuracy (see the B-class criteria for details).
- b3 – Structure (see the B-class criteria for details).
- b4 – Grammar and style (see the B-class criteria for details).
- b5 – Supporting materials (see the B-class criteria for details).
- b6 – Accessibility (see the B-class criteria for details).
- Set these to "yes" or "y" if the article meets the criterion; "no" or "n" if it does not. If the criterion has not been checked, omit the parameter or leave it with a blank value. When
|class=b
is set, all six criteria need to be satisfied, otherwise the article is treated as if|class=c
were set.
- importance – valid values are: top, high, mid, low, na (case-insensitive). See the importance scale for details.
- category – set the field of the article within the release version, e.g.
|category=socsci
- miscellaneous - use when is related to the miscellaneous release version - populates Miscellaneous Version 1.0 articles
- arts - use when is related to arts - populates Arts Version 1.0 articles
- langlit - use when is related to language and literature - populates Language and literature Version 1.0 articles
- philrelig - use when is related to philosophy and religion - populates Philosophy and religion Version 1.0 articles
- everydaylife - use when is related to everyday life - populates Everyday life Version 1.0 articles
- socsci - use when is related to social sciences and society - populates Social sciences and society Version 1.0 articles
- geography - use when is related to geography - populates Geography Version 1.0 articles
- history - use when is related to history - populates History Version 1.0 articles
- engtech - use when is related to engineering, applied sciences, and technology - populates Engineering, applied sciences, and technology Version 1.0 articles
- math - use when is related to mathematics - populates Mathematics Version 1.0 articles
- natsci - use when is related to natural sciences - populates Natural sciences Version 1.0 articles
- Omitting the parameter, or using any other value, populates Category:Uncategorized Version 1.0 articles
- v0.5 - fields are listed within Version 0.5, e.g.
|v0.5=pass
- pass - use when the article is selected within Version 0.5 - populates Wikipedia Version 0.5 selected articles and Wikipedia CD Selection-0.5
- held - use when the article is held within Version 0.5 - populates Version 0.5 Held articles
- nom - use when the article is nominated within Version 0.5 - populates Version 0.5 Nominees
- v0.7 - fields are listed within Version 0.7, e.g.
|v0.7=pass
- pass - use when the article is selected within Version 0.7 - populates Wikipedia Version 0.7 selected articles
- held - use when the article is held within Version 0.7 - populates Version 0.7 Held articles
- nom - use when the article is nominated within Version 0.7 - populates Version 0.7 Nominees
- fail - use when the article is failed for selection within Version 0.7 - populates Failed Wikipedia 0.7 Candidates
- v1.0 - fields are listed within Version 1.0, e.g.
|v1.0=pass
- pass - use when the article is selected within Version 1.0 - populates Wikipedia Version 1.0 selected articles
- held - use when the article is held within Version 1.0 - populates Version 1.0 Held articles
- nom - use when the article is nominated within Version 1.0 - populates Version 1.0 Nominees
- orphan – set
|orphan=yes
if the article is currently orphaned with WikiProjects.- This parameter populates Category:Orphans needing WikiProjects.
- WPCD – set
|WPCD=yes
if the article was selected for Wikipedia CD Selection.- This parameter populates Category:Wikipedia CD Selection.
- VA – set
|VA=yes
if used as listed as a Vital article.- This parameter populates Category:Wikipedia Version 1.0 vital articles, and the relevant subcategory of Category:Wikipedia vital articles by quality based upon the
|class=
parameter.
- This parameter populates Category:Wikipedia Version 1.0 vital articles, and the relevant subcategory of Category:Wikipedia vital articles by quality based upon the
- core – set
|core=yes
if the article is supported by Core topics.- This parameter populates Category:Wikipedia Version 1.0 core topic articles, and the relevant subcategory of Category:core topic articles by quality based upon the
|class=
parameter.
- This parameter populates Category:Wikipedia Version 1.0 core topic articles, and the relevant subcategory of Category:core topic articles by quality based upon the
- coresup – set
|coresup=yes
if the article is supported by Supplement Core topics.- This parameter populates Category:Wikipedia Version 1.0 core topic supplement articles, and the relevant subcategory of Category:core topic supplement articles by quality based upon the
|class=
parameter.
- This parameter populates Category:Wikipedia Version 1.0 core topic supplement articles, and the relevant subcategory of Category:core topic supplement articles by quality based upon the
- category – set
|category=no
if, and only if, a banner is being used for demonstration or testing purposes, to prevent unnecessary or undesirable categorization. Otherwise, omit this parameter. - listas – This parameter, which is the equivalent of the DEFAULTSORT sortkey that should be placed on all biographical articles, is a sortkey for the article talk page (e.g. for Samora Machel, use
|listas=Machel, Samora
so that the talk page will show up in the M's and not the S's of the various assessment and administrative categories; similarly, for topics with titles beginning with an article such as "the" or "a" - e.g. for The arts, use|listas=Arts, The
so that the talk page will show up in the A's). This is important because it is one source used by those who set DEFAULTSORT on the article; consider also setting the DEFAULTSORT for the article when setting this parameter. For more information about this, please see Wikipedia:Categorization of people § Ordering names in a category.
It is not required if another WikiProject template on the same page has its own|listas=
set, since it not only affects categories used by the banner in which it is set, but it also affects the sortkey of all other banners and templates. - small – this parameter is no longer supported and can safely be removed from the template.