Difference between revisions of "Help:How to make a People page"

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File:People-infobox-properties.png|Once you selected the infobox template, click on all the properties that appear under ''"Add more information"'' ("Related tools", "Related topics").  
 
File:People-infobox-properties.png|Once you selected the infobox template, click on all the properties that appear under ''"Add more information"'' ("Related tools", "Related topics").  
 
File:People-infobox-add-properties.png|Now you can add lists of related pages, separated by commas. As of now, there is no autocomplete option for that. If you are not sure about the title of the pages you want to link to, you can verify them on the respective category overview pages. Click "Insert". The infobox should now appear on the right of your page.
 
File:People-infobox-add-properties.png|Now you can add lists of related pages, separated by commas. As of now, there is no autocomplete option for that. If you are not sure about the title of the pages you want to link to, you can verify them on the respective category overview pages. Click "Insert". The infobox should now appear on the right of your page.
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===Adding the People Queries===
 
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File:Insert-template.png|Click on the ''"Insert"'' tab on top of the editor, then pick ''"Template"''.
 
File:People-queries-properties.png|Type ''"People Queries"'' into the search bar. The template should appear in the autocomplete list. Choose the template and click ''"Insert"''. Do not add anything under ''"add more information"''. The queries will be automatically filled when another page refers to your page in their infobox. The People Queries template should now appear on the bottom of your page.
 
 
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** This makes the page show up on the [[:Category:People|People overview page]]
 
** This makes the page show up on the [[:Category:People|People overview page]]
 
* Adding the '''infobox''': <code><nowiki>{{People Infobox|Related tools=|Related topics=}}</nowiki></code>
 
* Adding the '''infobox''': <code><nowiki>{{People Infobox|Related tools=|Related topics=}}</nowiki></code>
** You can enter a list of tool (after "Related tools="), and topic pages (after "Related topics="), separated by commas.
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** You can enter a list of tool (after "Related tools="), and topic pages (after "Related topics="), separated by commas. For example: <code><nowiki>{{People Infobox|Related tools=Anki|Related topics=Spaced Repetition, Learning}}</nowiki></code>
 
** We recommend putting this at the top of your page article
 
** We recommend putting this at the top of your page article
* Adding the '''footer queries''': <code><nowiki>{{People Queries}}</nowiki></code>
 
** We recommend adding this at the bottom of the page
 
  
 
==Elements of a Project page==
 
==Elements of a Project page==
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File:Category-people-tag.png|Category-projects-tag.png|The category tag: A tag that assigns your page to the "People" category.  
 
File:Category-people-tag.png|Category-projects-tag.png|The category tag: A tag that assigns your page to the "People" category.  
 
File:People-infobox-example.png|An infobox: A template in which you can add titles of related topic and tool pages as semantic properties.  
 
File:People-infobox-example.png|An infobox: A template in which you can add titles of related topic and tool pages as semantic properties.  
File:People-queries-example-narrow.png|The queries: A template which automatically displays all pages that link to your people page in their infobox.
 
 
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Revision as of 11:50, 2 March 2023

This wiki offers a couple of templates that help maintain a consistent style, categorization and automatic linking through semantic information. If you want a new page to be a People page, the minimum information you need to add is the categorization as a project. All other templates are optional, though we strongly encourage using them to improve findability.

Using the visual editor to add project templates to a page

Depending on how you ended up on the page creation form the visual editor should already be the default. Otherwise, the visual editor can be found under the "Create" tab on the top right/middle of the page. A step-by-step guide of how to add all the right templates and information can be seen in the galleries below.

Adding the category

Adding the infobox

Adding further content

All other content can now be added and formatted as you wish. See the Cheatsheet from MediaWiki for formatting help.

Using the source code editor to add project templates to a page

  • Adding the people category: [[Category:People]]
    • We recommend adding this at the bottom of the page,
    • This makes the page show up on the People overview page
  • Adding the infobox: {{People Infobox|Related tools=|Related topics=}}
    • You can enter a list of tool (after "Related tools="), and topic pages (after "Related topics="), separated by commas. For example: {{People Infobox|Related tools=Anki|Related topics=Spaced Repetition, Learning}}
    • We recommend putting this at the top of your page article

Elements of a Project page

See Semantic properties in Personal Science Wiki for more information.

How to turn a page a people page if it already in a different category?

You can change the categorization of a page by removing any existing infobox/footer templates and category tags from a page and instead replace with (at least) the project category tag as specified above. This will put the page in the project category and remove it from the other categories.

What is the difference between a "User:NAME-OF-SELF-RESEARCHER" and a "NAME-OF-SELF-RESEARCHER" page?

People pages with and without the prefix "User:" have the same purpose: To document work and interests of self-researchers. The prefix "User:" signifies that the person that this page refers to is a user of this wiki. Some, or maybe even most of the users of this wiki might also do self-research themselves, and want to document their work here. Users are free to make a "People" page of their "User:" page, but it is not mandatory. Thus, a People page without the prefix "User:" is a page somebody made about a third person, who is probably not a user of the wiki. People pages with the prefix are pages users made about themselves (while it is also possible for other users to create and edit user pages of another user).