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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 ''Project'' 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.
 
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 ''Project'' 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.
 
==Elements of a Project page==
 
 
<gallery widths=300px>
 
File:Category-projects-tag.png|Category-projects-tag.png|The category tag: A tag that assigns your page to the "Projects" category.
 
File:Project-infobox-example.png|An infobox: A template in which you can add titles of related topic, tool and people pages as semantic properties. This will make your project pages show up in the infobox of the respective pages. "Has inspired" lists projects that have added this project to their infobox.
 
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== Using the visual editor to add project templates to a page ==
 
== Using the visual editor to add project templates to a page ==
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** You can enter a list of people who worked in this project (after "Self researchers="), tool (after "Related tools="), and topic pages (after "Related topics="), separated by commas. For example: <code><nowiki>{{Project Infobox|Self researchers=User:YOURUSERNAME |Related tools=One Button Tracker, Oura Ring |Related topics=Sleep tracking }}</nowiki></code>
 
** You can enter a list of people who worked in this project (after "Self researchers="), tool (after "Related tools="), and topic pages (after "Related topics="), separated by commas. For example: <code><nowiki>{{Project Infobox|Self researchers=User:YOURUSERNAME |Related tools=One Button Tracker, Oura Ring |Related topics=Sleep tracking }}</nowiki></code>
 
** We recommend putting this at the top of your page article
 
** We recommend putting this at the top of your page article
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==Elements of a Project page==
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<gallery>
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File:Category-projects-tag.png|Category-projects-tag.png|The category tag: A tag that assigns your page to the "Projects" category.
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File:Project-infobox-example.png|An infobox: A template in which you can add titles of related topic, tool and self-researcher (people) pages as semantic properties.
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</gallery>
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See [[Help:Semantic properties in Personal Science Wiki|Semantic properties in Personal Science Wiki]] for more information.
  
 
==How to turn a page a project page if it already in a different category?==
 
==How to turn a page a project 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.
 
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.

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