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== Topics and categorization == | |||
This template categorizes articles into categories. Basic categorization is into: ⟶ ]. Usage of parameters <code>fa</code> and <code>topic</code> define subcategories<!-- | |||
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Topic codes are expanded into fuller descriptors in the category name; for example: code ''geo'' becomes ''Geography'', and code ''gov'' becomes ''Government and politics''. | |||
* <code>topic=geo</code> ⟶ ] | |||
Topics recognized by {{BASEPAGENAME}} and the categories they are associated with include: | |||
<table class="wikitable" style="margin-left:4em"> | |||
<tr> <th>Topic code</th> <th>Topic name<br/>and category</th> <th>Articles in<br/>category</th></tr> | |||
{{EL table row|{{{1}}}|bio}} | |||
{{EL table row|{{{1}}}|culture}} | |||
{{EL table row|{{{1}}}|geo}} | |||
{{EL table row|{{{1}}}|gov}} | |||
{{EL table row|{{{1}}}|hist}} | |||
{{EL table row|{{{1}}}|mil}} | |||
{{EL table row|{{{1}}}|scitech}} | |||
{{EL table row|{{{1}}}|sport}} | |||
{{EL table row|{{{1}}}|struct}} | |||
{{EL table row|{{{1}}}|transp}} | |||
{{#ifexist: Template:Expand {{{1}}}/topics | {{Expand {{{1}}}/topics}} |}} | |||
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=== Adding a new topic and subcategory === | |||
{{Collapse top|bg=cornsilk|click show to view details on adding new topics and subcategories}} | |||
{{Expand language/howto/newtopic|{{{1}}}}} | |||
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== See also == | |||
* ], policy which governs copying and translating articles from other language Wikipedias | |||
* ], describes ] when adding translated content to an article | |||
* ], general info | |||
* ], a how-to page about how to copy and translate text from a ] into English. | |||
* ] | |||
* {{Template link|Expand language}}, parent template | |||
* {{Template link|Translated page}}, may be added to the Talk page to provide supplemental ] | |||
* {{Template link|Proofreader needed}}, may be added to the article page to request assistance after translation from a given language | |||
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* ] | |||
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* ], WikiProject for translating content from non-English Wikipedias | |||
* ], general WikiProject for languages | |||
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Usage
To mark an article, tag it with
{{Expand {{{1}}}|{{{1}}} article title|date=January 2025}}
This template adds articles to the category ]. See #Categorization below.
The template should be placed atop the article page along with other maintenance templates.
Parameters
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|1=ARTICLE
– title of the article on {{{1}}} Misplaced Pages. This defaults to the article linked to the English article via Wikidata.|section=yes
– changes notice to "This section may be expanded..." (default: 'article')
|date=January 2025
– set by bot if omitted.
Topics and categorization
This template categorizes articles into categories. Basic categorization is into: ⟶ ]. Usage of parameters fa
and topic
define subcategories.
Adding a new topic and subcategory
click show to view details on adding new topics and subcategories |
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This section provides information about categorization in the {{Expand language}} suite of templates, and explains how to make a new subcategory available for use in a particular language template by use of a topic code. Editors may then employ the topic code in the {{]}} template as shorthand for categorizing the article in which it appears into a subcategory associated with that topic code. If you've done this before, and just need a refresher, see Quickstart. Otherwise, skip to the gory details below. QuickstartHere is a summary of the steps to add a new subcategory and a new topic code to the table for ] (details follow):
A topic code is just an abbreviation or word, like bio for "Biography", or sport for "Sports". Associating a topic code with a subcategory name, and enabling its use to categorize articles on which the
The {{Expand language}} suite of templates automatically categorizes pages on which it appears into Adding a new topic goes hand in hand with creating a new subcategory in which to categorize articles needing expansion. The top level (and sometimes only) category for articles needing expansion for a given language follows this pattern:
But the top level category can often grow to many hundreds or thousands of articles and that's too much for one category. In order to facilitate a better and more useful categorization, the {{Expand language}} suite of templates supports subcategorization into a number of subcategories using the
would categorize the article in which it appears into subcategory ⟶ ] . Topic codes and topic namesThe rows in the topic code table show what subcategories already exist under the top level category for a given language; for example, for {{{1}}}, the topic code table is ]. The existing subcategories can be found by clicking (or mousing over) the topic names in column two of the table. There are ten predefined topic codes that are conventionally available for addition to, and use by, any of the Expand LanguageName templates. They are: bio, cult, geo, gov, hist, mil, sci, sport, struct, and transp. Each code is recognized by param
{{Transcat|language={{{1}}}|topic=bio}} {{CatAutoTOC}}Enable subcategorization in the Expand LanguageName template Creating a new subcategory is independent of the Expand language template, and one could always categorize an article into the subcategory the way any article is categorized, simply by adding the category between brackets to the end of the article. But to make subcategorization easier, the specific Expand language template for a given language will categorize the article into a subcategory automatically, if the correct association between topic code and topic name appears in the wikicode of the template. Edit the specific Expand language template for the given language; for example, for {{{1}}}: edit ] The association between topic code and topic name for a given language, and by extension between the topic code and the subcategory name, occurs in the wikicode of the specific language name templates, in particular, in the assignment of To classify articles into the new subcategory, use a specific Expand language template with the
Topic codes that are not among the standard ten may be created for specific languages and associated with new subcategories as needed. Define a topic code, a topic name corresponding to the variable part of the subcategory name, and add it to the template #switch statement. To add the new code to the topic table in the doc page, create a /topics subpage, e.g., ] in which the row for the topics table is defined. If the file exists, it is transcluded at the end of the table. For an example, see This is a more advanced type of operation which requires some basic knowledge of template writing, so it may be easier to do this by adding an Edit request on the Talk page of the template concerned. In the Edit request, specify the topic code and subcategory name you wish to add. For example, you could say, "Please add new topic code mtn to {{Expand Nepali}} which should categorize articles containing |
See also
- WP:CWW, policy which governs copying and translating articles from other language Wikipedias
- WP:TFOLWP, describes required attribution when adding translated content to an article
- Misplaced Pages:Translation, general info
- Help:Translation, a how-to page about how to copy and translate text from a Misplaced Pages foreign language article into English.
- Misplaced Pages:Pages needing translation into English
- {{Expand language}}, parent template
- {{Translated page}}, may be added to the Talk page to provide supplemental translation attribution
- {{Proofreader needed}}, may be added to the article page to request assistance after translation from a given language
- Random article needing expansion from German Misplaced Pages
- Category:Articles needing translation from German Misplaced Pages
- Category:Misplaced Pages articles needing cleanup after translation from German
- Category:Misplaced Pages translation templates
- Misplaced Pages:WikiProject Intertranswiki, WikiProject for translating content from non-English Wikipedias
- Misplaced Pages:WikiProject Languages, general WikiProject for languages