User:Blainster/code examples
Edit automation
[edit]- Wikipedia:Bot_Approvals_Group
- Wikipedia:Manual_of_Style/Words_to_watch#Editorializing
- Wikipedia:User_scripts
- Wikipedia:Tools/Editing_tools
Reduced text
[edit]Here is the code to generate reduced size text: <div style="font-size: 80%"> at head; and </div> at foot
Reference style
[edit]New Reference style: put the footnote text inside <ref> ... </ref> tags (always remembering the second one, otherwise it fails horribly), and then add a usual "References" section with a <references /> tag in it. Simple! And, yes, it works automagically. The FAC crowd swoon when they see it :) You can also add a "name" to the <ref> (<ref name="Fred_p21">) so you can use it more than once. I think Saffron is the epitome at the moment, although it puts the <references /> tag in a "Notes" section, and has a separate "References" section referred to by the Notes, which themselves use Harvard style using the {{Harv}} template (which I had not seen until just now). -- ALoan (Talk) 21:25, 15 February 2006 (UTC)
- Let me try a simpler stab at it. First, put the magic tag <references/> wherever it is that you want the list of footnotes to show up. Then, wherever you want to put a footnote into your prose, add <ref>My footnote data goes here</ref>. The "My footnore data goes here" will show up not in the prose but down at the bottom in a linked footnote. It's almost simpler to do than explain. —Bunchofgrapes (talk) 21:46, 15 February 2006 (UTC)
- The alternate Template:Reflist does the same thing as the "references" closing tag, except it automatically generates reduced size text, and has an option to generate two or three columns.
Columns
[edit]- Two columns without background are created with Template:Col-begin, Template:ColBreak or Template:Col-2, and Template:Col-end. See details at Category:Multi-column templates, and Template talk:Columns.
- Two columns with "straw" background color are created by inserting the templates {{top}}, {{mid}} (at the end of the first column), and {{bottom}} (at the end of the second column). See Template:top
- Two columns without background can also be created with Wiki pipe syntax (see Help:Table), but this reverses row and column order:
{|
|<li>item a<li>item b<li>item c
|<li>item d<li>item e<li>item f
|}
yielding this:
Templates
[edit]Articles created
- Clark R. Mollenhoff, Fossil fuel power plant, Christian Churches Together, Chrome yellow, Slippery Noodle Inn
- Stanley Jaki, Joan Blades, Wes Boyd, John F Kennedy University, Tex Sample, Gordon Eubanks, Peter Mauzey
- Geoffrey Parrinder, Symeon the New Theologian, Donald E. Messer, Daniel Day Williams, Calcidius, Life Partners, Science Digest
- Carl Friden, Friden, Inc., Friden(disambig), Marchant Calculator, Hawkins Falls, John Warne Gates, Ralph Perry, John Crossan
- Leon Bibb (musician), Northrup, Chichester Bell, WNBQ, Re-recording, On the Road Again (Canned Heat), Roberto de Moura, Karl Herzfeld
- Sendust, Librascope, Teletype Corporation, Eddie Boyd, Male and Female (book), Wholeness and the Implicate Order, William R. Polk
- The Masses Are Asses, Edwin Shaughnessy, Essays in Radical Empiricism, Edwin Holt, CBASIC, The Cloud of Unknowing (disambiguation)
- Ela Gandhi, Stephen T. Franklin, Douglas Mackiernan, Thomas Lynn Bradford, William Morrow (publisher), William Morrow(disambig)
- William Morrow (screenwriter), William W. Morrow, Jan F. Esser, Columbia-Princeton Electronic Music Center (album), Rustum Roy
- Karl K. Darrow, John Leal (redirect), Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1, Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0, Richard A. Isaacson
Categories created: Blues musicians from Mississippi, Greek New Testament, Mechanical calculator companies, Jewish skeptics
Major additions: Arthur M. Young, Gifford Lectures
RLDS book
[edit]A Marvelous Work and a Wonder is also the title of a 1911 book by Daniel MacGregor published by Herald House, the publishing arm of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.[1]