User:Yboy83/Records in swimming project
This page details a project to attempt to create a uniform format for presentation of records in swimming articles.
Introduction and current styles
[edit]There is a growing number of XXXX records in swimming articles now on WikiPedia with general main formatting styles being used.
Style A |
Style B |
Style C |
Other |
Project area 1: Sections/sub-sections
[edit]The major differences in styles as I see them are in the sections/subsection headings
- Styles A and C have sections/sub-sections for men's LC, women's LC, men's SC and women's SC
- Style B lists sections of men and women, with LC and SC side-by-side within each section
Questions:
- Which style is preferred - is one more readable than others?
- Should bgcolors be used?
- What order should the sections be in: men before women?; LC before SC?
Project area 2: Fields displayed
[edit]Whilst all of the fields used in the articles are the same vital information for each record, there are a number of other fields which occur in a number of the articles. A standard list of fields to be included should be decided upon, split into those required, and those optional.
Fields currently in use are: (italic: infrequently used)
- Event
- Time/Result
- Name
- Nationality (sometimes combined with Name)
- Date
- Location
- References/Notes
- Championship / meet / games
- Heat / semifinal / final / relay lead-off leg
- Club
Project area 3: Event naming, higher level record notations, time and date formats
[edit]I propose to standardise these small formatting issues across the articles:
- Event naming:
- {distance} {unit}<space>{stroke}
- Stroke should be in lower-case lettering as they are not proper nouns
- Relays should be 4×{distance}... not 4x{distance}...
- Higher level record notations:
- A decision to be discussed and made on how to recognise higher level records
- Time format:
- All times should be in the format: m:ss.00
- Decision to be made on whether leading minute should be included for events lasting less than one minute - what is the Wikipedia standard
- Date format:
- The project should investigate the standard format for dates within Wikipedia
Project area 4: Referencing
[edit]All records should be referenced, however work on completing this should come after preparing the standard formatting for the articles.
Plan
[edit]Before making major changes to the formatting of articles, we should discuss the above project areas, before coming to a consensus, then allocating tasks to individual editors.