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Instructions for using this page
This page is designed as a general template to be used when creating a USA state or territory page. Global templates are used as much as possible to make maintenance much easier due to the 50+ pages that are used in the USA. Be sure not to remove any templates unless absolutely necessary and then it should only be done after review with the Wiki experts in the forums.
Templates serve two general purposes. They typically allow common code to be used in multiple places with parameters passed to them changing their outcome. They are also used to hold text which is common to multiple pages that may change in the future.
Templates appear in edit mode with double braces like {{RC/Data}}
. To view the actual page you would go to Template:RC/Data. In some cases the template will include a ":" like {{:USA/CommonState/Overview}}
. The colon indicates the template code is in the Main: namespace and not the Template: namespace.
The instructions are broken into two parts: 1) First time setup, and 2) Maintenance.
First time setup
The following instructions are directed to the editor who is first setting up this template for a state.
1. Copy the entire content of this page (the main page, not this discussion/talk page) under edit mode. Do not use the "move" page option.
2. If the state page currently exists, paste this content on a temporary page, otherwise paste it on the pagename of the state. The automated code will only work on pages that use a valid state name as the root page name (or USA/CommonState). Direct pages (Arizona) and subpages (Arizona/Test or Arizona/Test/Review) to any level are all valid during the setup process, but the final page is designed to be on a root page name with the state or territory, like Arizona.
These next steps are all to be carried out on the state page created in the first steps above.
3. Review the editor notes in each section while in edit mode and make the appropriate changes noted. Some instructions ask for some comments to be removed after the step is complete, but all other notes should be left in for future editors to see the comments.
Here is an example of template and comment code from the page that should not be altered.
{{:USA/CommonState/Overview}}<!-- Keep this common template. Add additional overivew information below. Most state unique content should go into the Introduction section below.--> {{clear}}{{TOC left}}{{:USA/CommonState/Notice}}{{clear}}<!-- Keep as is -->
4. Ensure there is a file with the name USA_STATENAME.png
where STATENAME is the name of the state or territory as it appears in the pagename. Do not use all caps for the filename. Make it use the same caps as USA_Arizona.png
.
5. Integrate any content from a current state page as needed. Be sure to add the content in the appropriate sections already created.
6. Keep the section templates at the top of each section for the generic information to simplify generic messages for each section across all states. Do not change the templates at the top of each section. They are generic for all states and territories as much as possible. If the state or territory for which this template is being used has a conflict with the content of one of the templates, please bring that to the attention of the Wiki experts in the forums.
7. Resist moving sections around in this template because all states are being set up this same way. If necessary add subsections to current sections. New sections should be reviewed with other state editors to keep the template as similar as possible.
8. Review the final proposed page with other editors in your state.
9. Once you have consensus with the other editors, if the page was created on a temporary page, copy the entire contents in edit mode and paste it over the current contents of the state or territory page. The Wiki will keep track of all past content if there is need to look up anything in the prior version of the page.
10. Remove the construction message box at the top of the page if all the content is completed and ready for use by other editors.
Maintenance after initial creation
This overall template uses many subtemplates to make maintenance easy for future changes across all the 50+ pages. That is why it is important to keep them in the template. Be sure to review all proposed changes to templates with the other editors in the forums before making any changes.
Most of the maintenance can be done through the subpage templates (listed below). Each section of the state page will have an associated subpage. For example the Resources section with have a template on a subpage using that same name (USA/CommonState/Resources). Go to the desired subpage to edit the content which will automatically appear on all 50+ pages.
Subpages
Most of these subpages are used as common templates for each section of the state page to increase consistency between states. They should only be modified after reviewing with the other state editors in the forum.
Subpage | Purpose |
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USA/CommonState/Overview | Initial overview paragraph before the table of contents. Explains the purpose of the page. |
USA/CommonState/Notice | Appears to the right of the Table of Contents. Used to convey overall updates, messages, etc. Can be text, message boxes, links, etc. |
USA/CommonState/Intro | Initial introductory section content. Currently contains very basic information that is common to all states and a couple of automated templates that display a little content specific to each state. |
USA/CommonState/Resources | Initial resource section information. Typically would include links to Waze and external resources that are common to all states. |
USA/CommonState/Forum | Initial forum section information. Likely this content will be the extent of this section for most states as it automatically contains the links to each state. |
USA/CommonState/CitiesTowns | |
USA/CommonState/MajorRoads | |
USA/CommonState/Places | |
USA/CommonState/MajorConstruction | Initial construction section information. Currently it points to information in the Wiki on construction. Most everything else will be custom per state. The current template automatically adds the link to the construction subpage if it is created as STATENAME/Construction where STATENAME is the name of the state or territory. If no separate page exists it will allow one key Department of Transportation (or similar site) URL to be passed as a parameter like: |http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/ If no link is desired, pass none as the parameter. Most of this automation is for states that do nothing to the state page, but we want some content to be available.
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USA/CommonState/Cameras | Initial camera section information with general links to various Wiki pages. |
USA/CommonState/SpecialRoads | Initial special road information linking to Wiki on road type with no state unique settings. The second part of page is controlled by a state unique flag allowing the unique state page to override the second section. |
USA/CommonState/ToDo | Initial To do section information. It checks for a Statename/To do page and shows a link, otherwise it suggests creating the page and shows a link. |
USA/CommonState/AreaManager | Area Manager information at the beginning of that section |
USA/CommonState/OtherStates | Contains the {{USA Navbox}} showing all states and territories. |
Other Subpages | |
USA/CommonState/Construction | Minimally this page allows the template to show the existence of a separate construction page. It can be set up as an example for other states to copy if desired. Currently it is a placeholder for a demo page |
USA/CommonState/ForumLink | A message box that appears on each subpage telling people not to modify the contents of that page without discussion. |
USA/CommonState/ForumLinkURL | The actual URL used in USA/CommonState/ForumLink |
All subpages:
In this Talkspace:
Other notes during template construction
To do list
This list being managed by « kentsmith9 » (talk) 23:01, 3 July 2014 (UTC)
Category | Description | Status |
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Etiquette | Include link to etiquette section of Wiki. http://wiki.waze.com/wiki/Waze_etiquette | |
Area Manager table | Integrate California/AMtest for AM editing of table. | |
Area Manager table | Inform editors that the table is only for Rank 3 Area Managers and above. | |
Area Manager table | Confirm from forum that less than Rank 3 is desired. | Done |
Area Manager table | Create commented code to enable editors to easily add the table if desired. Integrate the Heading template. | Done for Area Manager section Pending for other sections |
Area Manager Table | Create forum Icon templates to show in Comments and make background color match first icon. | Done |
Area Manager Table | Automate RC icons from Template:RC/Data so users need not manage them. | Done |
Area Manager Table | Template:AM/Editor need to determine RC status first; if true for current state then shift badges down 2>3, 1>2, RC>1 and then continue as before. | Done Solved differently by placing the RC at the table head. |
Area Manager Table | Proposal to reduce grouping to AM and CM without rank. | Done |
Sections | Add generic images to each section as appropriate. | |
Sections | Add State vs Territory to the database and don't use state generically. | |
Sections | Each section must include a common template to enable single updates to display on all state pages. | In progress with new template proposal |
Camera | Move content on Camera placement from Texas page to cameras page. That camera page is already linked and noted on the CommonState page. | Done |
State Image | Create image for when not found that links to page showing how to add new state image. Can use page in current Wiki with [[File:Wiki.png|50px|link=SomePage]] | |
Testing | Create test pages against current states Arizona / West Virginia / Texas / Connecticut |
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Final Steps | Ensure instructions at top of this page are all correct to final operation. | |
Final Steps | Activate __ NOEDITSECTION __ at top of template | |
Final Steps | Move Completed To Do list items to archive and add link, but keep table for future changes after release. |