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**be short and concise, not long and verbose.  Abbreviations are often appropriate.
 
**be short and concise, not long and verbose.  Abbreviations are often appropriate.
 
**clearly reflect the type and purpose of the template.
 
**clearly reflect the type and purpose of the template.
**be chosen so that they sort together with similar-purpose templates.
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**be chosen so that when the names are sorted, templates of the same type and those with similar-purpose are listed together.
 
**begin with a broader description and end with a more specific description
 
**begin with a broader description and end with a more specific description
 
***'''''Example:''''' Cat_StateFireSvcsFreq
 
***'''''Example:''''' Cat_StateFireSvcsFreq

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Template Documentation

  • Templates are documented either in the template itself (when the template is short and simple), or in a "/doc" sub-page. The "/doc" sub-page link will be found at the bottom of the template, and will be the template's name with "/doc" appended to it (without quotes). Example: Template:Cat_State's documentation is located at: Template:Cat_State/doc

Templates List

  • Template-names have been chosen with the purpose of them sorting alphabetically in such a way that templates with similar purposes will naturally sort together in the list.

What to Consider When Creating or Documenting a Template

Template Name Selection

  • Template Names should:
    • be short and concise, not long and verbose. Abbreviations are often appropriate.
    • clearly reflect the type and purpose of the template.
    • be chosen so that when the names are sorted, templates of the same type and those with similar-purpose are listed together.
    • begin with a broader description and end with a more specific description
      • Example: Cat_StateFireSvcsFreq
        • Cat = the template is a categories-template (is used to create a category)
        • State = the template is related to state-specific categories
        • FireSvcs = the template is related to state-specific fire-services categories
        • Freq = the template is related to state-specific fire-services categories that list frequencies.
      • Example: Infobox_TRS_MultiState
        • Infobox = the template is an InfoBox-template (displays an InfoBox)
        • TRS = the template relates to a Trunked Radio System
        • MultiState = the template relates to a TRS that spans more than one state
      • Example: Tracker_DMR
        • Tracker = the template is a Tracker-template (displays warnings about certain TRS types)
        • DMR = this Tracker-template relates to DMR/MOTOTRBO systems
      • Example: USFSinCA
        • USFS = relates to the United States Forest Service
        • inCA = relates to the United States Forest Service in California
      • Example: INPH_SAFET_Pages
        • INPH_SAFET = relates to the Indiana Project Hoosier SAFE-T article(s)
        • Pages = lists the Indiana Project Hoosier SAFE-T pages, in this case the many RID/UID pages.

Template Documentation Style

  • Template Documentation will vary based upon Template-Type.
    • A "Text..." template which uses no parameters, and only displays boilerplate text, probably will only require brief documentation at the bottom of the template itself.
    • An "InfoBox..." template which uses several parameters, will likely deserve a separate "/doc" sub-page so that the template's documentation does not clutter and oversize the template itself.

Template Documentation Content

  • What to Include in the Template Documentation:
    • Template's Name (case sensitive)
    • Template's Type
      • general-use,
      • categories-related (if so, specify which),
      • set-of-pages-related (if so, specify which)
      • etc.
    • Template's Purpose -- give a clear but concise explanation
    • What is expected to invoke the template -- another template, category, or article?
      • which one(s) specifically if known?
    • What should not invoke the template -- another template, category, or article?
      • which one(s) specifically if known?
      • And, why, if reason is not apparent.
    • Template's Parameters, if any are used
      • Parameter Name
      • Parameter Description, if Parameter Name is unclear, because it is anonymous, numbered, or specified but abbreviated
      • Expected Value(s) of the parameter -- this includes:
        • unspecified,
        • specified with no value,
        • and specific expected values -- list the specific values
      • Default Value of the parameter, if default value is used
      • Is a parameter-value Required?
      • Additional Notes about the parameter
        • Does this variable override or hide another variable's value. If so, explain.
        • Can this variable be overridden or hidden by another variable's value. If so, explain.
        • If this template is invoked by other templates, does the behavior of template vary based upon which other template invokes this one? If so, which one(s) and how?
    • Examples of how to invoke the template. Each example should be displayed so that it may be copy-pasted by another Wiki-editor who wants to invoke the template in that manner.
      • Example(s) of how the template is invoked with only the required values provided, and default values (This is likely to be the simplest way to invoke this template.)
        • Results of this technique
      • Example(s) of how the template is invoked with appropriate combinations of required values and specified values that override the default values
        • Results of this technique
      • Example(s) of how the template is invoked with the most complex or complete use of parameters.
        • Results of this technique
      • Example(s) of how the template can be invoked to produce unexpected but useful results
        • Results of this technique
      • Example(s) of how the template should not be invoked, if the situation is an easy error to make.
        • Results of this technique

How to Document a Short Simple Template

How to Document a Template using a "/doc" Sub-Page




Pages: Templates-List: General Use Only, Infobox-Related, Categories-Related, Sets of Related Pages, Doc.