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Hint boxes

Hint Boxes can be placed at the top of categories to direct Editors here. {{ Wikiproject_mythology}} produces

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Wikiproject Slogan boxes (Explanatory)

Slogans Proposed 6-12-2007. Consensus needs to be made, before using these templates too much. Users: please check Main Mythology Wikiproject talk page and help us reach a consensus before we apply them:

Slogan for articles about a named religion & mythology (i.e. Christian mythology)

{{Myth box religion}} {{ Myth box religion}}

It is proposed that other religons follow these template examples, quoting a respected member of that religion for how myth is viewd to that religion. Goldenrowley 05:52, 13 June 2007 (UTC) reply

Sample Mythboxes

At bottom of page, horizontal

These are ideal for shorter articles; on longer articles the navbox can be viewed only after scrolling down to the end of the article.

Norse myth - Salleman's

A right aligned box could interfere with pictures and so on, therefore I propose a centered box at the bottom of the page like the template {{Norse mythology}}. Every mythology could then have an individual color scheme and religious symbol. The general layout of the boxes can of course be discussed.


Roman myth - Bacchiad's

See discussion for more info. At right is the {{Roman myth}} template. I've also created a Template:Greek myth (currently unused) and a Template:Greek myth (big) (currently on the Greek Mythology page, unless someone reverts my edit).


At top of page, vertical

These are ideal for longer articles; on shorter articles the navbox could add extra blank space.

Greek myth

Narrow box for specific articles - Didactohedron's

Note colors of sea and the sun for the Greek Isles.


Larger box for general or main article in topic - Bacchiad's

All navboxes in Greek myth have the same shade of green for continuity.


Semitic myth - Castanea dentata's

Narrow box for specific articles

Note sleek desert scheme.


Larger box for general or main article in topic

Note sleek desert scheme.


Other Myth

New in 2007: {{ Dutch myth menu}}

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
  Main  Participants  Templates  Categories  Assessment  Requested articles  Archives 

Templates

Hint boxes

Hint Boxes can be placed at the top of categories to direct Editors here. {{ Wikiproject_mythology}} produces

WikiProject icon Mythology Unassessed
WikiProject iconThis article is supported by WikiProject Mythology. This project provides a central approach to Mythology-related subjects on Wikipedia. Please participate by editing the article, and help us assess and improve articles to good and 1.0 standards, or visit the WikiProject page for more details.
???This article has not yet received a rating on Wikipedia's content assessment scale.


Wikiproject Slogan boxes (Explanatory)

Slogans Proposed 6-12-2007. Consensus needs to be made, before using these templates too much. Users: please check Main Mythology Wikiproject talk page and help us reach a consensus before we apply them:

Slogan for articles about a named religion & mythology (i.e. Christian mythology)

{{Myth box religion}} {{ Myth box religion}}

It is proposed that other religons follow these template examples, quoting a respected member of that religion for how myth is viewd to that religion. Goldenrowley 05:52, 13 June 2007 (UTC) reply

Sample Mythboxes

At bottom of page, horizontal

These are ideal for shorter articles; on longer articles the navbox can be viewed only after scrolling down to the end of the article.

Norse myth - Salleman's

A right aligned box could interfere with pictures and so on, therefore I propose a centered box at the bottom of the page like the template {{Norse mythology}}. Every mythology could then have an individual color scheme and religious symbol. The general layout of the boxes can of course be discussed.


Roman myth - Bacchiad's

See discussion for more info. At right is the {{Roman myth}} template. I've also created a Template:Greek myth (currently unused) and a Template:Greek myth (big) (currently on the Greek Mythology page, unless someone reverts my edit).


At top of page, vertical

These are ideal for longer articles; on shorter articles the navbox could add extra blank space.

Greek myth

Narrow box for specific articles - Didactohedron's

Note colors of sea and the sun for the Greek Isles.


Larger box for general or main article in topic - Bacchiad's

All navboxes in Greek myth have the same shade of green for continuity.


Semitic myth - Castanea dentata's

Narrow box for specific articles

Note sleek desert scheme.


Larger box for general or main article in topic

Note sleek desert scheme.


Other Myth

New in 2007: {{ Dutch myth menu}}


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