Wy/si/විකිචාරිකා:Article skeleton templates
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An overview of the various template categories (region, city, etc.) can be found at Geographical hierarchy. Descriptions of each of the sections in the article templates can be found at Article skeleton templates/Sections.
How to use the templates There are two main ways these article templates can be useful.
Note that these templates are not MediaWiki templates. See Wikivoyage:Using MediaWiki templates. FAQ[edit | edit source]Why does every city article have to look (about) the same?[edit | edit source]We think it's great to have simple, logical sections to each destination guide on Wikivoyage. This makes it easier for readers to find the piece of information they need on any particular destination. Sure, it cuts down somewhat on contributors' creative license, but the traveller comes first around here. We want travellers to get the info they need as easily as possible. There are really no hotels or campgrounds in [name of small city]. Do I still have to have a Sleep section?[edit | edit source]Yes. Travellers want to have a place where to lay their head, and they should be able to make arrangements in advance, using our articles. If a town has absolutely no places to sleep, then you should note this in the Sleep section (and suggest alternatives, if possible). If you just don't have any information at hand, then leave the section empty, and somebody else will come along to fill it up. The following sections are obligatory for city articles and should never be removed (although some can be combined, if they'd otherwise be silly):
Subsections, on the other hand, can and should be removed if it makes sense to do so. For example, Easter Island doesn't need a By train section under Get in or Get around, because it's a trainless island in the middle of the ocean. What are all the possible section names that can be in a destination article, and their correct order?[edit | edit source]A destination guide can have the following headings in the following order. Please see the templates above for which ones are best for use for each type of destination. Article skeleton templates/Sections has some more discussion. A destination guide can have the following headings in the following order:
Region and country articles can also have the following headings:
Huge cities (that have been districtified) can also have the following heading at the start of the article:
Why do all the sections have such weird names? What about Lodging and Restaurants instead?[edit | edit source]The main reason we do this is because we don't want Wikivoyage guides to look just like any existing commercial guides. Why not? Well, first, so Wikivoyage looks distinctive. People should see a guide and say, "Hey! See, Do, Eat – this came from Wikivoyage! Those guys rock!" The other is to discourage wholesale copyright violation by well-meaning but ill-informed contributors. We don't want folks copying stuff in directly from their tattered 1974 Europe on a Shoestring guidebook. We figured that if the formatting was different enough, that would be too much of a hassle to deal with. I have a section I want to add, but it's not about Eat, Do, See, Sleep, Get in, or any of those. What do I do?[edit | edit source]First, make sure it really doesn't fit in with the templates. Where you can stick it gives some ideas for where to put different kinds of info. Usually you can fit it in as a sub-section of one of the main sections – such as Understand. If your information really doesn't fit anywhere, discuss it on the talk page, and give an explanation of what it is for. If the consensus is that a new section is required, it can be added to the template. I have an article I want to add, but it's not a city, region, country, or anything else with a template. What do I do?[edit | edit source]First of all, make sure that your contribution is really something we want to have on Wikivoyage. Check our goals and non-goals as well as What is an article?. Anyway, we have lots of articles on places that don't really fit the templates. No worries: pick one that comes close, add sections that make sense but are missing from that template, perhaps even new sections (which probably will be integrated in the standard structure by other editors). If you really think using the templates makes things awkward, then just start the article without a template. Perhaps what you are writing isn't a destination article at all, but a travel topic article. Those do have a template, but not any standard sections (although our usual ones are used where they fit). You might also want to ask for advice in the travellers' pub. What's the difference between a small, big and huge city?[edit | edit source]Well, it's more a matter of the size of the article than the size of the city. But you could break it down like this: small cities are cities that aren't going to have a ton of information on them. We just take some of the most important sections about a city – where to eat, where to sleep, what to see – and put them in the small city's article. Big cities are cities big enough that we need all the sections about a city in there. A huge city is a city that's so big that we can't fit all the information into one page. So we just get some overarching information and highlights about the city onto the main city page, and then put other info into the pages for the districts in the city. So, there's nothing really rigid about the differences, just different ways of writing about the cities. Feel free to add any section heading from the big city template to your small city article if that makes sense. What of a tiny village?[edit | edit source]An article should contain a reasonable number of things to see or do, as one of our goals is to create pages of reasonable length which the voyager can print and carry in their travels. Often the small city skeleton will be the best fit, if a village, however tiny, has enough to offer to justify an article of its own. When the one village doesn't merit an article, you can combine a group of small villages, or a town and a group of surrounding communities, to one common article:
What template should be used for islands?[edit | edit source]Firstly, make sure that the island merits an article—we don't create articles for every rock in the sea. Which template to use depends on the island. If the island is itself a country, like Madagascar, use the country article template. If the island contains several cities/towns that each merit an individual article (like Maui), make it a region article. If the island contains one huge city (like Montréal), create it as a huge city and divide it into districts as needed. An island which contains part of a huge city (such as Odaiba in Tokyo) might be a district itself. Conversely, if the island is small and only has one city, or a handful of tiny settlements, don't subdivide it but instead, just use the small city or rural area skeleton. For example, there's no reason to create a separate article for Spanish Town on Virgin Gorda. If an entire large island or a group of islands is a national or provincial/state park, where any settlements really aren't destinations in themselves, use the park skeleton. If there is a park and a city, consider whether the park can be described in the city article, or whether it is better to have separate articles. Where do external links or links to other travel information sites go?[edit | edit source]See the external links policy for details of how external links should be used. To avoid slippery slopes only external links to primary sources are allowed within the body of Wikivoyage articles. A link to a hotel's official web site is a primary source, but a link to a site that reviews hotels or makes bookings is not. There are a few exceptions, see the policy. We used to have an External links section but removed it for the following reasons:
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[edit | edit source]- විකිචාරිකා:ඡේද මාතෘකා
- Wikivoyage:Article skeleton templates/Sections
- විකිචාරිකා:ලිපියක අර්ථ දැක්වීම සහ Wikivoyage:Where you can stick it – where and how to group listings into article sections
- Wy/si/විකිචාරිකා:මාධ්යවිකි සැකිලි භාවිතය, for policy concerning the use of the Wiki software's automated inclusion feature (which has nothing to do with article templates, but is confusingly similarly named)
- විකිචාරිකා:සැකිලි සුචිය for an index of the most commonly-used Mediawiki templates.