User:Pat Palmer/sandbox
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to do list
test pages
- User:Pat_Palmer/sandbox/test - off the record
- User:Pat_Palmer/sandbox/test2 - empty
- User:Pat_Palmer/sandbox/extensions_to_explore
- User:Pat_Palmer/sandbox/test3 - empty
links to keep
- image licenses
- CZ:Templates
- CZ:Technical/Upgrades
- CZ:Monthly Write-a-Thon
- CZ:Monthly Write-a-Thon/Previous shindigs
- Template:Subpage_list - what kinds of subpages we can have
code testing area
- User:Pat Palmer/sandbox (last modified 18:20, 26 December 2024 UTC).
Citizendium, . Retrieved <citation>18:20, 26 December 2024</citation> from https://citizendium.org/wiki/index.php?title=User:Pat_Palmer/sandbox&oldid=877197
subpage types
article counts
Citable Articles (146)
Developed Articles (1,126)
Developing Articles (7,361)
Stubs (7,657)
External_Articles (129)
(16,421 total articles)
conf monumt image
File:Confederate monument.jpg
saved blue box
In addition to the text below, this article comprises the following material, located on the Timelines and Addendum subpages:-
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CZ Namespace
- CZ namespace cleanup
- Workgroups link emoved from MediaWiki:Sidebar - CZ:Workgroups|Workgroups
- removed from page footer: <a href="https://citizendium.org/wiki/CZ:Statistics">Statistics</a>
- Menus: MediaWiki:Sidebar
- Page footer: MediaWiki:Copyright
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Refer to a tab
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code snippets
- List subpages of this page
<splist sortby=title liststyle=ordered showpath=no />
- Table
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subpages cluster creation (manual)
- How to create a subpages article manually
- User_talk:Pat_Palmer/sandbox/How_to_create_a_subpages_article_manually
To create a CZ subpages article called My_Article:
- create My_Article and add {{subpages}} as its first line
- use CZ:Templates to create Template:My_Article/Metadata and populate it with metadata
- create Talk:My_Article and add {{subpages}} as its first line
- optionally, create My_Article/Related_Articles (optional) and add {{subpages}} as its first line
- optionally, create My_Article/Bibliography (optional) and add {{subpages}} as its first line
- optionally, create My_Article/External_Links (optional) and add {{subpages}} as its first line
- optionally, create My_Article/Definition
Image examples
- {{Image|Walt Whitman.jpg|right|300px|Walt Whitman by photographer George C. Cox. 1887 in New York}}
- {{Image|Big_and_little_dipper.jpg|right|350px|Constellations ''Ursa major'' and ''Ursa minor'' with Polaris, the North Star}}
- Instant Commons photo link:
[[File:Jumbo_Peak_3482.JPG|thumb|A picture from Dark Peaks which is in Wikimedia Commons is now embedded in this Wiki]] [[File:Jumbo_Peak_3482.JPG|thumb]]
Widgets
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about WP
- One side effect of Wikipedia's style of operation is that certain articles have fallen under the control of a specific author, or small group of authors, who are driven by a narrow viewpoint and who abuse the complex rules of the wiki to prevent relative outsiders to introducing needed changes to the article. Since their identity is unknown, no one can really challenge their claims of expertise about a topic. They may cite books written by non-experts as authoritative, for example. Because they operate marginally within the rules of the wiki and may be well-known in the community because highly active, they are nearly impossible to defeat. Although this unethical but allowed "trolling" activity only occurs on a relatively small percentage of articles, it does mean that certain important topics are relatively biased and open debate is suppressed by, for example, immediately archiving dissenting remarks left on the article's Talk page, making it seem to readers as though there is no disagreement. This does not occur on Citizendium, where article Talk pages are not supposed to be archived except due to length or to remove abusive content.
Interwiki
Interwiki links, such as [[Wikipedia:aardvark]], which renders as Wikipedia:aardvark
test articles
test template
Template:User:Pat_Palmer/sandbox/test_template
See it below:
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Links from User:Pat_Palmer/sandbox#test_template
<--* The number of users is: 103
- The number of users is: 103 --!>
<--* The number of active users is: 7
- The number of active users is: 7 --!>
|align=center bgcolor="#" style="white-space: nowrap; border-bottom:1px solid #aaaaaa; border-top:1px solid #aaaaaa; border-right:1px solid #aaaaaa; font-size:0.9em;"|[[Talk:|Discussion]]
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The Move Template
The Every page template
Workgroup header templates
- Template:Workgroup - frame
- Template:WorkgroupNotice - banner
- Template:WG_articles - colored table
- Template:Wk gp tbl - white background table
Special note:
- Template:Workgroup - Discussion page (OLD) and Discussion page (NEW) differ; work on spacing to make smaller?
Other templates
Templates to look at sometime:
Ad verbiage
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The Citizendium provides a different kind of collaborative environment than Wikipedia now offers. We use real names, and we have a modest number of active authors so that it becomes possible to know each other well. We strive for objectivity and quality--and civility. We consider ourselves to be a community. To help address control issues, we're open to having multiple articles developed on a single topic (to be located via a disambiguation page). For those who want more fully lead the direction of an article, we allow "lead authors" on articles. Led articles can still be collaborations, but the declared article leaders are the ones who get to guide the direction and emphasis of the article.
We have no problem whatsoever with people using The Citizendium as a staging area for an article to be copied elsewhere later (such as to Wikipedia, where it will likely be seen by more eyes). This is legal, with the following caveats: the article remains behind on The Citizendium (may not simply be deleted), and at its new home, attribution is given to The Citizendium as per our site license. In fact, we find these cases interesting to watch over time, to see how the two parallel articles evolve in their different hosts.
Neutrality (old)
pat palmer
- OLD: CZ:Neutrality policy
- User:Pat_Palmer/sandbox/Proposed Neutrality Policy - REDIRECTED
- User:Pat_Palmer/sandbox/Impartiality_Guidance
Workgroups
- User:Pat_Palmer/sandbox/workgroups
- See Workgroups bunched into groups
== write-a-thon
Lead author template examplesTen examples of the Authors or Contribs template: AUTHORS: 1 name
Note that '1' yields "and another author"; anything else (such as a 'y') yields "and other authors".
AUTHORS: multiple names
Let's see how the first one below looks (see right).
CONTRIBS: invisible unless at least 5 contributors
And how let's see how the Contribs template looks (with 5+ names does).
Subpages of this pagehow to do referencesNote vs ref test pageReferences ISBN / DOIGill, Gillian (1998). Mary Baker Eddy. Perseus. DOI:10.1086/ahr/105.2.551. ISBN 0738200425. Van Dyke, Roger Raymond (1979). Antebellum Henry County. West Tennessee Historical Society, 49pp. This is a test of the VanDyke reference inline[1]
Digital object identifier (DOI)
Example reference section using templates
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