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Template:WikiProject Animation
 | This template is within the scope of WikiProject Animation, a collaborative effort to build an encyclopedic guide to animation on Wikipedia. If you would like to participate, you can the article attached to this page, help out with the open tasks, or contribute to the discussion.Animationpopflock.com Resource: WikiProject AnimationTemplate:WikiProject AnimationAnimation articles | | C |
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Referencing and citation: criterion met Coverage and accuracy: criterion not met Structure: invalid parameter Grammar and style: criterion met Supporting materials: not applicable Accessibility: not checked
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Template documentation
Usage
The {{WikiProject Animation}} project banner template should be added (not subst:ed) to the talk page of every article within the scope of the project. While the template does not require any additional parameters, it has a number of optional ones that add various extra features to the banner. This template automatically adds articles to Category:WikiProject Animation articles. The full syntax as it follows:
Syntax
The full syntax as it follows:
{{WikiProject Animation
|class=
|importance=
|attention=
|needs-infobox=
|needs-image=
|image-details=
|unref=
|cleanup=
|fiction=
|listas=
|category=
|small=
<!-- B-Class checklist -->
<!-- 1. It is suitably referenced,
and all major points are appropriately cited. -->
|B-Class-1=
<!-- 2. It reasonably covers the topic,
and does not contain major omissions or inaccuracies. -->
|B-Class-2=
<!-- 3. It has a defined structure, including
a lead section and one or more sections of content. -->
|B-Class-3=
<!-- 4 . It is free from major grammatical errors. -->
|B-Class-4=
<!-- 5. It contains appropriate supporting materials,
such as an infobox, images, or diagrams. -->
|B-Class-5=
<!-- 6. It presents its content in an appropriately
accessible way. -->
|B-Class-6=
<!-- Reviews and collaborations -->
|a-class=
|collaboration-candidate=
|current-collaboration=
|past-collaboration=
<!-- portals -->
|portal1-name=
|portal1-link=
|portal2-name=
|portal2-link=
|portal3-name=
|portal3-link=
|portal4-name=
| portal4-link=
|portal5-name=
|portal5-link=
<!-- Task forces -->
|American=
|American-importance=
|film=
|film-importance=
|television=
|television-importance=
|people=
|people-importance=
|Asian=
|Asian-importance=
|Canadian=
|Canadian-importance=
|computer-animation=
|computer-animation-importance=
|dreamworks=
|dreamworks-importance=
|European=
|European-importance=
|family-guy=
|family-guy-importance=
|hanna-barbera=
|hanna-barbera-importance=
|looney-tunes=
|looney-tunes-importance=
|machinima=
|machinima-importance=
|pixar=
|pixar-importance=
|spongebob=
|spongebob-importance=
|stop-motion=
|stop-motion-importance=
|warner-bros-animation=
|warner-bros-animation-importance=
|web=
|web-importance=
|World=
|World-importance=
}}
Parameters
General parameters:
- class - valid values are listed in the custom class mask. See the project's quality scale for details. B-class checklist (available only when or ):
- b1 - Referencing and citation (see the project's B-class criteria for details).
- b2 - Coverage and accuracy (see the project's B-class criteria for details).
- b3 - Structure (see the project's B-class criteria for details).
- b4 - Grammar and style (see the project's B-class criteria for details).
- b5 - Supporting materials (see the project's B-class criteria for details).
- b6 - Accessibility (see the project's 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 is set, all six criteria need to be satisfied, otherwise the article is treated as if were set.
- importance - valid values are listed in the custom importance mask. See the project's importance scale for details.
- attention - set if the article needs immediate attention from experienced editors. Use only if another parameter does not cover the need for attention; this should be used sparingly. It is strongly encouraged to also add a section to the talk page explaining what needs attention.
- needs-infobox - set if the article needs an infobox. Remember that infoboxes are not suitable for all articles, and can overwhelm short articles.
- needs-image - set if the article requires an image or photograph, which should be added per guidance and per fair use.
- unref - set if the article requires additional references.
- cleanup - set if the article requires a general cleanup. Please detail what aspects of the article require clean-up on the article's talk page, otherwise the tag can be removed without redress to the problems.
- fiction - set if the article requires rewriting to maintain an out of universe approach per popflock.com Resource: Manual of Style (writing about fiction).
- small - this parameter is no longer supported and can safely be removed from the template.
- 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 Winsor McCay, use so that the talk page will show up in the M's and not the W'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 A Computer Animated Hand, use so that the talk page will show up in the C'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 popflock.com Resource: Categorization of people § Ordering names in a category.
It is not required if another WikiProject template on the same page has its own 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.
- category - set if, and only if, a banner is being used for demonstration or testing purposes, to prevent unnecessary or undesirable categorization. Otherwise, omit this parameter.
Reviews and collaborations:
- A-Class - set , or if the article indicates the status of the article's A-Class review.
- collaboration-candidate - set if the page is a candidate to be the project collaboration.
- current-collaboration - set if the page is currently the project collaboration.
- past-collaboration - set (or any non-blank value other than "no", "n", "0" or "¬", such as the dates it was part of the collaboration) if the page was a past project collaboration.
Portals:
- portalX-name - if the article has been selected for use on a portal, the name of that portal. The name should be given without any formatting or namespace prefixes; thus, Portal:Animation is given as "
|portal1-name=Animation
". Up to five different portals may be specified, via the parameters portal1-name through portal5-name.
- portalX-link - the portal subpage location where the article may be found on the corresponding portal. This should be given as a pure unlinked subpage name; thus, Portal:Animation/Selected article/6 is given as "
|portal1-link=Selected article/6
".
Task forces
Task forces (general topics):
Task forces (national and regional):
Task forces (studios):
Task forces (franchises):
Aliases
- The parameters and are recognised as aliases for . If more than one is present, has precedence over , and has precedence over both of the others: parameters with lower precedence are ignored.
- The parameters and are recognised as aliases for . If more than one is present, has precedence over , and has precedence over both of the others: parameters with lower precedence are ignored.
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- The parameters and are recognised as aliases for . If more than one is present, has precedence over , and has precedence over both of the others: parameters with lower precedence are ignored.
- The parameters and are recognised as aliases for . If more than one is present, has precedence over , and has precedence over both of the others: parameters with lower precedence are ignored.
- The parameters to are recognised as aliases for to . If both and are present, is ignored; similarly for the other five pairs.
- The parameters and are recognised as aliases for . If more than one is present, has precedence over , and has precedence over both of the others: parameters with lower precedence are ignored.
- The parameters and are recognised as aliases for . If more than one is present, has precedence over , and has precedence over both of the others: parameters with lower precedence are ignored.
- The parameters and are recognised as aliases for . If more than one is present, has precedence over , and has precedence over both of the others: parameters with lower precedence are ignored.
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- The parameters and are recognised as aliases for . If more than one is present, has precedence over , and has precedence over both of the others: parameters with lower precedence are ignored.
- The parameters and are recognised as aliases for . If more than one is present, has precedence over , and has precedence over both of the others: parameters with lower precedence are ignored.
- The parameters and are recognised as aliases for . If more than one is present, has precedence over , and has precedence over both of the others: parameters with lower precedence are ignored.
- The parameters and are recognised as aliases for . If more than one is present, has precedence over , and has precedence over both of the others: parameters with lower precedence are ignored.
- The parameters and are recognised as aliases for . If more than one is present, has precedence over , and has precedence over both of the others: parameters with lower precedence are ignored.
- The parameters and are recognised as aliases for . If more than one is present, has precedence over , and has precedence over both of the others: parameters with lower precedence are ignored.
- The parameter is recognised as an alias for . If both and are present, is ignored.
- The parameter is recognised as an alias for . If both and are present, is ignored.
- The parameters and are recognised as aliases for . If more than one is present, has precedence over , and has precedence over both of the others: parameters with lower precedence are ignored.
- The parameters and are recognised as aliases for . If more than one is present, has precedence over , and has precedence over both of the others: parameters with lower precedence are ignored.
- The parameters and are recognised as aliases for . If more than one is present, has precedence over , and has precedence over both of the others: parameters with lower precedence are ignored.
- The parameter is recognised as an alias for . If both and are present, is ignored.
- The parameters and are recognised as aliases for . If more than one is present, has precedence over , and has precedence over both of the others: parameters with lower precedence are ignored.
- The parameters and are recognised as aliases for . If more than one is present, has precedence over , and has precedence over both of the others: parameters with lower precedence are ignored.
- The parameters and are recognised as aliases for . If more than one is present, has precedence over , and has precedence over both of the others: parameters with lower precedence are ignored.
- The parameters and are recognised as aliases for . If more than one is present, has precedence over , and has precedence over both of the others: parameters with lower precedence are ignored.
- The parameter is recognised as an alias for . If both and are present, is ignored.
- The parameters and are recognised as aliases for . If more than one is present, has precedence over , and has precedence over both of the others: parameters with lower precedence are ignored.
- The parameter is recognised as an alias for . If both and are present, is ignored.
- The parameters and are recognised as aliases for . If more than one is present, has precedence over , and has precedence over both of the others: parameters with lower precedence are ignored.
- The parameters and are recognised as aliases for . If more than one is present, has precedence over , and has precedence over both of the others: parameters with lower precedence are ignored.
- The parameter is recognised as an alias for . If both and are present, is ignored.
- The parameter is recognised as an alias for . If both and are present, is ignored.
- The parameters and are recognised as aliases for . If more than one is present, has precedence over , and has precedence over both of the others: parameters with lower precedence are ignored.
- The parameters and are recognised as aliases for . If more than one is present, has precedence over , and has precedence over both of the others: parameters with lower precedence are ignored.
- The parameters and are recognised as aliases for . If more than one is present, has precedence over , and has precedence over both of the others: parameters with lower precedence are ignored.
- The parameters and are recognised as aliases for . If more than one is present, has precedence over , and has precedence over both of the others: parameters with lower precedence are ignored.
- The parameters and are recognised as aliases for . If more than one is present, has precedence over , and has precedence over both of the others: parameters with lower precedence are ignored.
- The parameter is recognised as an alias for . If both and are present, is ignored.
- The parameters and are recognised as aliases for . If more than one is present, has precedence over , and has precedence over both of the others: parameters with lower precedence are ignored.
- The parameters and are recognised as aliases for . If more than one is present, has precedence over , and has precedence over both of the others: parameters with lower precedence are ignored.
To avoid needlessly cluttering up talk pages, it is usually appropriate to remove any unused parameters from the template.
See also