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*The actual format is stored in files following the nomenclature '''Template:<format>/preload'''.  Thus they are ''subpages'' — though, technically they don't need the main page (that is, '''Template:<format>''') to exist.  Let's imagine you wanted to create a format for '''Locations on Skaro'''.  '''Don't do it''', but imagine.  You would have to type up the barebones format and place it on a page called [[Template:Locations on Skaro/preload]].   
*The actual format is stored in files following the nomenclature '''Template:<format>/preload'''.  Thus they are ''subpages'' — though, technically they don't need the main page (that is, '''Template:<format>''') to exist.  Let's imagine you wanted to create a format for '''Locations on Skaro'''.  '''Don't do it''', but imagine.  You would have to type up the barebones format and place it on a page called [[Template:Locations on Skaro/preload]].   
*The format is placed into the dropdown menu by editing [[Template:Stdpreloads]].  If you wanted to place your new format in the drop-down, you'd have to find the "Locations" section and then add "-- Locations on Skaro".  The name must exactly match that part of the title between the colon (:) and the slash (/).
*The format is placed into the dropdown menu by editing [[Template:Stdpreloads]].  If you wanted to place your new format in the drop-down, you'd have to find the "Locations" section and then add "-- Locations on Skaro".  The name must exactly match that part of the title between the colon (:) and the slash (/).
*When creating new templates, '''do not''' attempt place the template within a category.  '''Everything''' you place on the template will be transferred over to a new page when a user selects that template — including any attempts to put the template itself into a category.  Any categories on the template page should be ones you intend for articles using that template to be in.  For instance for the template, [[:template:Confidential/preload|Confidential/preload]], you ''want'' to make sure [[:category:Doctor Who Confidntial episodes]] is on the template, so that pages which use it will end up in that category.  You can also visit [[:category:preload templates]] for a differently-worded explanation of this issue.  
*When creating new templates, '''do not''' attempt place the template within a category.  '''Everything''' you place on the template will be transferred over to a new page when a user selects that template — including any attempts to put the template itself into a category.  Any categories on the template page should be ones you intend for articles using that template to be in.  For instance for the template, [[:template:Confidential/preload|Confidential/preload]], you ''want'' to make sure [[:category:Doctor Who Confidential episodes]] is on the template, so that pages which use it will end up in that category.  You can also visit [[:category:preload templates]] for a differently-worded explanation of this issue.  


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Revision as of 03:41, 12 February 2011

Preloadable formats can greatly speed the process of writing an article from scratch. When you start a new article, you're given a choice at the top of the page to preload a format. You can either choose one from the drop-down menu, or you can enter a page name in the input box to the right. Doing either will ensure that you're making pages about similar subjects look the same across the wiki. It will also save you a great deal of time.

Option 1: the drop-down menu

You'll probably want to start your page with a skeleton format. This will allow you the greatest flexibility in writing. So we've prepared a series of formats for you to use across a wide variety of articles. Of course, all our formats are just rough guides. Sometimes, you have more information than what the pre-set format allows for; sometimes you have less. You'll therefore need to tailor the format to fit the amount of information you have. Nevertheless, the pre-set formats give you a good starting point from which to build your article. Just pull down the menu and select the one you want.

Option 2: the input box

Though most occasions will likely call for the use of the drop-down menu in order to select a "bare bones" format, there are times where it may be more convenient to copy over a fully-formed page, and then make minor adjustments. This can be done by entering the exact name of a page which already exists, and then pressing insert. Let's say that you were doing a series of Doctor Who Adventures issues and they all had basically the same content, except for minor variations. You'd start with, say, DWA Issue 56 and get that ready as the generic template for the next 10 issues. Then, you'd start a new page for DWA Issue 57 and type "DWA Issue 56" into the entry box under the number 2. The entire contents of DWA Issue 56 would then spring up on DWA Issue 57. You could then make a few changes before pressing submit and moving on to DWA Issue 58. The savings in keystrokes — at least to anyone who's ever worked on such pages — is obvious.

Need a new template?

We've tried to include a wide range of preloadable formats. However, if you think there's a need for a new format, please contact an administrator with your suggestion.

Notes to administrators

The system works because of javascript code which isn't editable by most users. However, the actual page formats are editable and work like this:

  • The actual format is stored in files following the nomenclature Template:<format>/preload. Thus they are subpages — though, technically they don't need the main page (that is, Template:<format>) to exist. Let's imagine you wanted to create a format for Locations on Skaro. Don't do it, but imagine. You would have to type up the barebones format and place it on a page called Template:Locations on Skaro/preload.
  • The format is placed into the dropdown menu by editing Template:Stdpreloads. If you wanted to place your new format in the drop-down, you'd have to find the "Locations" section and then add "-- Locations on Skaro". The name must exactly match that part of the title between the colon (:) and the slash (/).
  • When creating new templates, do not attempt place the template within a category. Everything you place on the template will be transferred over to a new page when a user selects that template — including any attempts to put the template itself into a category. Any categories on the template page should be ones you intend for articles using that template to be in. For instance for the template, Confidential/preload, you want to make sure category:Doctor Who Confidential episodes is on the template, so that pages which use it will end up in that category. You can also visit category:preload templates for a differently-worded explanation of this issue.