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This template is used to categorize and assess articles within WikiProject Mathematics. To classify an article, place the template {{maths rating}} on the article's talk page and fill in the class
and priority
parameters.
Please do not simply add this template without filling in the parameters. The purpose of this template is to carry article assessment data.
Anyone can add a maths rating or change an existing rating. These parameters will place the article in the appropriate subcategories of Category:Mathematics articles by priority and Category:Mathematics articles by quality.
When using the maths rating template, please set each of the three following parameters:
The following parameters are also available. In general, if you don't know what they mean then you don't need them.
{{maths rating | class= <!--FA, FL, GA, A, B, Start, Stub, List--> | priority = <!--Top, High, Mid, Low--> <!--optional or special purpose--> | vital= <!--set to Y for articles that are in the Vital articles collection; be sure of consensus before setting--> | portal= <!--set to Y to place the article in Category:Featured articles on Mathematics Portal--> | category= <!--set to "no" to prevent the template from adding categories to a page--> }}
The main purpose of this template is to show the classifications of articles on their talk pages, as well as to place talk pages in the appropriate categories. Only the first three parameters are required for this. However, other flags can be used to show additional information and categorize the page further.
The template also supports a importance
parameter which functions identically to priority
except for where the template displays the word 'priority' it will instead say 'importance.' Beyond that, there is no reason to use one over the other and no reason to use both together. If they are both used, the importance
parameter will be ignored. If the priority
parameter is set to blank - if |priority=
appears with no argument - then the code considers this a use of priority
and ignores importance
, except when assigning categories.