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** the name of the template should be similar/equal to the category name | ** the name of the template should be similar/equal to the category name | ||
** e.g. [[Template:Molecule]] | ** e.g. [[Template:Molecule]] | ||
* the template pages should be documented and the expected parameters should be described in the '''noinclude''' section | |||
* some forms have parameters that should not be modified, nevertheless it is often beneficial to show them in read-only mode in the form | |||
* ideally each page contains exactly one template and is fully specified by this template and all its parameters | |||
** exceptions are the publication and information pages, which are free text | |||
== Model Overview == | |||
* http://chemwiki.scc.kit.edu/main/mediawiki/Special:Categories | |||
* http://chemwiki.scc.kit.edu/main/mediawiki/Special:Properties | |||
* http://chemwiki.scc.kit.edu/main/mediawiki/Special:Forms | |||
* http://chemwiki.scc.kit.edu/main/mediawiki/Special:Templates |
Latest revision as of 14:49, 3 November 2022
Best Practices[edit source]
- add documentation on each Category and each Property page
- all used categories and properties must be defined
- property pages must contain a Datatype annotation
- property pages should contain a hint describing the objects for which they can be used
- there should be one form for each category that should be manually created/modified
- the name of the form should be similar/equal to the category name
- e.g. Form:Molecule
- there should be one template for each category/form that is populated by the form
- the name of the template should be similar/equal to the category name
- e.g. Template:Molecule
- the template pages should be documented and the expected parameters should be described in the noinclude section
- some forms have parameters that should not be modified, nevertheless it is often beneficial to show them in read-only mode in the form
- ideally each page contains exactly one template and is fully specified by this template and all its parameters
- exceptions are the publication and information pages, which are free text