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Some boxers' trainers are themselves notable. It would be useful if this infobox had a field into which wikilinks to their articles could be inserted. Zazpot ( talk) 01:05, 14 June 2018 (UTC)
There is data available for multiple boxers on their resting place, for example Ben Caunt is buried in the Church of St Mary Magdalene, Hucknall, which even has its own wiki page. I'm not sure of the situation for other sports professions, but I think it might be appropriate to at least allow boxers' infoboxes the data on their resting place. Another plus would be that boxing is an older profession, with many historical practicers being buried in older churches, and some even featuring their own articles. JoshTilley ( talk) 00:38, 26 December 2018 (UTC)
Please add the parameters of |honorific_prefix=
and |honorific suffix=
to the template. The lack of these parameters requires editors to haphazardly find a method to incorporate any prefixes or suffixes into the infobox of an appropriate person (for example, see
Anthony Joshua) ~
Fluffy89502 (
talk) 04:24, 15 December 2020 (UTC)
Is there a way to hide or get rid of the label "Statistics" that appears in the box? Nationality and dates and locations of birth appear under the heading, but neither of them are statistics. 2A00:23C7:2B86:9800:50F5:ADFA:E981:296 ( talk) 11:23, 18 November 2021 (UTC)
A
newspaper decision is an archaic result type no longer seen in the past century. We would like these results displayed as a new field below no contests=
, titled nws=
. The label should read "
NWS".
Mac Dreamstate (
talk) 17:47, 5 March 2022 (UTC)
This edit broke this citation because the infobox has:
| name = Vasiliy Lomachenko<br />{{small|{{lang|uk|Василь Ломаченко}}}}
This ought to be fixable by the addition of |native_name=
which would take, as a value, {{
native name}}
. Then, something like this in the infobox code:
| above = {{{name|<includeonly>{{PAGENAMEBASE}}</includeonly>}}}{{#if:{{{native_name|}}}|<br />{{small|{{native name checker|{{{native_name|}}}}}}}}}
{{native name}}
renders like this:
{{native name|uk|Василь Ломаченко}}
→ Василь Ломаченко (
Ukrainian){{native name checker}}
returns an error message when {{{native_name|}}}
does not include proper language markup (provided by {{native name}}
or {{
lang}}
):
{{native name checker|Василь Ломаченко}}
→ Василь Ломаченко Error {{native name checker}}: parameter value is malformed (
help)I have hacked the ~/sandbox. You can see how it looks at Template:Infobox boxer/testcases#native name.
Nota bene: the citations at the ~/testcases example do not show an error because {{lang}}
does not categorize when used outside of mainspace; it is the category link that is breaking the citation at Vasiliy Lomachenko.
— Trappist the monk ( talk) 15:03, 28 October 2022 (UTC)
On my talk page, Neveselbert suggested having this template wrap {{ infobox person}}. This would allow this template to accept all parameters accepted by {{ infobox person}}.
I've implemented such a wrapping in the
sandbox. If we change the template to be a wrapping, it would change the order of the fields in the infobox, as can be seen in the
testcases. For example, you can see in the test infobox for Ricky Hatton that the generic person fields would come first, then the statistics for the boxer, then the boxing record. The real name, nickname, nationality, birth and death data would move to the generic person fields, instead of being boxing statistics. Parameters such as |native_name=
appear as they do in {{
infobox person}} (see the Vasiliy Lomachenko test case).
The testcases have new examples at the bottom. For example, you can see I've implemented the infobox for Mike Tyson as a unified infobox. Spouses and children now show up in the generic person fields. I've implemented Tonya Harding with {{ infobox boxer}} as a child infobox: there would be a different field order in this case, also.
What do editors think of this proposed change? — hike395 ( talk) 11:12, 19 November 2023 (UTC)
This is the
talk page for discussing improvements to the
Infobox boxer template. |
|
Archives: 1Auto-archiving period: 365 days |
Infoboxes | ||||
|
Boxing Template‑class | ||||||||||||
|
|
|
This page has archives. Sections older than 365 days may be automatically archived by Lowercase sigmabot III when more than 7 sections are present. |
Some boxers' trainers are themselves notable. It would be useful if this infobox had a field into which wikilinks to their articles could be inserted. Zazpot ( talk) 01:05, 14 June 2018 (UTC)
There is data available for multiple boxers on their resting place, for example Ben Caunt is buried in the Church of St Mary Magdalene, Hucknall, which even has its own wiki page. I'm not sure of the situation for other sports professions, but I think it might be appropriate to at least allow boxers' infoboxes the data on their resting place. Another plus would be that boxing is an older profession, with many historical practicers being buried in older churches, and some even featuring their own articles. JoshTilley ( talk) 00:38, 26 December 2018 (UTC)
Please add the parameters of |honorific_prefix=
and |honorific suffix=
to the template. The lack of these parameters requires editors to haphazardly find a method to incorporate any prefixes or suffixes into the infobox of an appropriate person (for example, see
Anthony Joshua) ~
Fluffy89502 (
talk) 04:24, 15 December 2020 (UTC)
Is there a way to hide or get rid of the label "Statistics" that appears in the box? Nationality and dates and locations of birth appear under the heading, but neither of them are statistics. 2A00:23C7:2B86:9800:50F5:ADFA:E981:296 ( talk) 11:23, 18 November 2021 (UTC)
A
newspaper decision is an archaic result type no longer seen in the past century. We would like these results displayed as a new field below no contests=
, titled nws=
. The label should read "
NWS".
Mac Dreamstate (
talk) 17:47, 5 March 2022 (UTC)
This edit broke this citation because the infobox has:
| name = Vasiliy Lomachenko<br />{{small|{{lang|uk|Василь Ломаченко}}}}
This ought to be fixable by the addition of |native_name=
which would take, as a value, {{
native name}}
. Then, something like this in the infobox code:
| above = {{{name|<includeonly>{{PAGENAMEBASE}}</includeonly>}}}{{#if:{{{native_name|}}}|<br />{{small|{{native name checker|{{{native_name|}}}}}}}}}
{{native name}}
renders like this:
{{native name|uk|Василь Ломаченко}}
→ Василь Ломаченко (
Ukrainian){{native name checker}}
returns an error message when {{{native_name|}}}
does not include proper language markup (provided by {{native name}}
or {{
lang}}
):
{{native name checker|Василь Ломаченко}}
→ Василь Ломаченко Error {{native name checker}}: parameter value is malformed (
help)I have hacked the ~/sandbox. You can see how it looks at Template:Infobox boxer/testcases#native name.
Nota bene: the citations at the ~/testcases example do not show an error because {{lang}}
does not categorize when used outside of mainspace; it is the category link that is breaking the citation at Vasiliy Lomachenko.
— Trappist the monk ( talk) 15:03, 28 October 2022 (UTC)
On my talk page, Neveselbert suggested having this template wrap {{ infobox person}}. This would allow this template to accept all parameters accepted by {{ infobox person}}.
I've implemented such a wrapping in the
sandbox. If we change the template to be a wrapping, it would change the order of the fields in the infobox, as can be seen in the
testcases. For example, you can see in the test infobox for Ricky Hatton that the generic person fields would come first, then the statistics for the boxer, then the boxing record. The real name, nickname, nationality, birth and death data would move to the generic person fields, instead of being boxing statistics. Parameters such as |native_name=
appear as they do in {{
infobox person}} (see the Vasiliy Lomachenko test case).
The testcases have new examples at the bottom. For example, you can see I've implemented the infobox for Mike Tyson as a unified infobox. Spouses and children now show up in the generic person fields. I've implemented Tonya Harding with {{ infobox boxer}} as a child infobox: there would be a different field order in this case, also.
What do editors think of this proposed change? — hike395 ( talk) 11:12, 19 November 2023 (UTC)