Wikipedia talk:Userboxes/Language/Programming/04
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So A while ago I placed the "this article has multiple issues" template on the page. It says to discuss it in the talk page, but I never said anything here.
So here is what needs to be done:
- red-links need to be created
The "unsorted" section needs to be sorted.Check out how I did it for the already-sorted languages:- If it is a straight-forward list, then use
{{User:10nitro/Userboxlist}}- Actually, use {{subst:User:10nitro/Userboxlist2}} - this is an version optimized to reduce server load, with the downside of having to "subst" it.
- If it includes several lists (PHP), or list with individual items (Python), use {{User:10nitro/Usbklist}} inside of {{usbktop}}/{{usbkbottom}}
- If it is a straight-forward list, then use
- Do the stuff in italics on the page, such as PHP, Python, Smalltalk...
- make each language internally consistent
- Any image or abbreviation in the left "id" box should link to the article about the language, but the "-x" should not be linked
- The right "info" box needs to link to, and only to a category or transclusion page
- The entire set of userboxes for a language should use a consistent color scheme:
- The standard language color scheme
- Or, a scheme for that language, that does not change between the levels, such as the {{User:ZabMilenko/Userboxes/php coder}} set for PHP
- more coming soon...
Thank you ~ 10nitro (talk) 21:45, 3 November 2008 (UTC)
Some more for you:
- Hunt down duplicates and re-direct/merge.
- {{user Basic}} vs {{user BASIC}}
- {{user Perl}} vs {{User:Quasar Jarosz/Userboxes/Perl}}
- {{user prolog}} vs {{user pro}}
- Add documentation for 10nitro's templates (e.g. {{User:10nitro/usbl}}).
- Make sure the userbox represents the skill level (and that the non-specified version makes no skill claims).
- Try and clean up the mess made by User:Amazonien.