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*[[Template:Citation|'''Citation''']] is used for standardising references across the wiki. Template page contains help on its usage | *[[Template:Citation|'''Citation''']] is used for standardising references across the wiki. Template page contains help on its usage | ||
*[[Template:Infotable|'''Infotable''']] is used for placing content in preformed tables without the requirment to use more complex code. | *[[Template:Infotable|'''Infotable''']] is used for placing content in preformed tables without the requirment to use more complex code. | ||
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Templates are a commands that are used whilst editing a page that call code from a template page. Often this is in the form of a predetermined table/graphic on the final article. Below are discussed the main templates that are used throughout WikiVet.
Toplink
The toplink is the coloured bar at the top of every page that is used throughout the wiki as a navigational tool. The following link describes how to use it; toplink. For an explanation of its deployment across the wiki see here.
Example of toplink
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Building Pages
Under Construction
The under-construction template is the next most important template. This is the first thing that should be written on a newly created page to show that page is still under construction.
If you type {{unfinished}}
The following will appear on the final page:
This article is still under construction. |
Review Required
Once a page has been finished the under construction sign needs to be replaced with a review sign. This indicates to wiki users and admin that the article is finished but has not yet been peer-reviewed.
To create it type {{review}}
The following will appear on the final page:
This article has been peer reviewed but is awaiting expert review. If you would like to help with this, please see more information about expert reviewing. |
No Images
The final template that is used is one that the admin will use to show that the article has been reviewed but just needs some images uploaded to the page. This appears as:
Clinical Pages Templates
When making a page on the clinical section of the wiki, it is important to flag up graphically what species you are dealing this. Hence we have developed some templates which will put up the section logo in the top right hand corner of the page. Below we show what to type in to create each image:
{{dog}}
results in:
{{cat}}
results in:
{{horse}}
results in:
{{cow}}
results in:
{{pig}}
results in:
{{sheep}}
results in:
{{camelid}}
results in:
{{lizard}}
results in:
{{chicken}}
results in: