Template:Rate

From Wikispooks
Revision as of 14:35, 9 September 2016 by Robin (talk | contribs) (note on visibililty)
Jump to navigation Jump to search

This template is for users to rate documents or Wikispooks pages.
It should be placed on users' own pages.,

Blue parameters are for a single Wikispooks page name (If no suitable page exists, then pick a title for a future page)
Brown parameters are for numbers
Green parameters are for comma-separated lists of page names (Or planned page names).
Navy parameters are for dates
Orange parameters are for booleans. (Usually, either "Yes" or just leave blank).
Purple parameters are URLs.
Violet parameters are slash-separated lists.
Pink parameters are for coordinates.
Crossed out parameters were formerly available, but have been upgraded. Some may still work, but do not use these.

Assign values to documents and Wikispooks pages as follows:

5. 5star.png Highly recommended, outstanding pieces of work yielding key insights
4. 4star.png Recommended, highly informative stuff
3. 3star.png Creditable and well written
2. 2star.png Of some interest to some readers
1. 1star.png Uninformative stuff containing next to no useful information
0. 0star.png Disinformation which should be removed from Wikispooks

Usage:
{{Rate
|value = An integer rating from 0-5 (Property:Has value)
|page = An existing pagename, either in the Main: namespace or the Document: namespace (Property:Has target)
|date = When the review was published (Property:Has publicationDate)
|summary = A short (<128 characters) (Property:Has summary)
|description = Longer wikitext review contents (Property:Description2)
}}
Usage example:
{{Rate
|value=5
|page=Document:Fifty Years of the Deep State
|date=2015-01-25
|summary=An excellent and credible summary of the deep state in the USA since the JFK assassination.
|description= I liked it so much, I read it as an [http://www.unwelcomeguests.net/Fifty_Years_of_the_Deep_State audiobook] for a [http://www.unwelcomeguests.net radio show] I produce. Although it is very sparsely referenced, the bibliography at the end is excellent, and everything I've looked into seems to check out.}}
}}