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Not sure - but think probably not - we'd just end up with too many pages in that category for it to be any use - suggest you ask at the fish project page maybe.HappyVR15:50, 27 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]
The template is throwing in a couple of extra "}}" characters after the box. I took a stab at trying to figure out where the bug was, but gave up after a couple of unsuccessful attempts. Neil916 (Talk) 16:32, 5 May 2008 (UTC)[reply]
I couldn't find the extra braces, so I cheated :D. The banner now uses {{WPBannerMeta}}, which simplifies the code significantly (from this end at least, don't even think about looking at WPBM's code!). I think I managed to retain all of the functionality you've got in the banner, although it's pretty much maxed-out what WPBM can do (kudos to you Fish people for actually using all the features your banner has to offer!). One breaking change that is unavoidable with the conversion: pages are now categorised into eg Category:Template-Class Fishes articles rather than Category:Template-Class Fishes pages. I've created the new categories, but I haven't deleted the old ones. I hope this isn't a problem for you. Any other problems, let me know: this is by far the most complicated WPBannerMeta conversion I've done, so I've probably screwed up somewhere; I'm be on hand to solve any problems. Happy editing! Happy‑melon16:57, 5 May 2008 (UTC)[reply]
The importantce argument does not work, see Talk:Fish and Talk:Shark, both should be in Top category but neither is, nor is the importance argument displayed as text in the template. My template coding skills is near to non-existance so I do not know how to fix it. --Stefantalk04:24, 6 May 2008 (UTC)[reply]
I thought that you didn't use it - my mistake. I've restored it to the template: for future reference, it consisted of changing |IMPORTANCE_SCALE = to |IMPORTANCE_SCALE = yes:D. Happy‑melon08:47, 6 May 2008 (UTC)[reply]
It is not used since fish project have not done any classification yet, but importance is good for finding which pages should be worked on, i.e. Top Stub, Top Start and so on. It is not needed but good to have. Thanks for fixing it. --Stefantalk01:01, 7 May 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Since the importance categories did not exist when the boot ran last, it probably did not generate the columns??? We will see next time it runs. It does not have a A quality either probably since no fish page is tagged A yet. --Stefantalk13:31, 7 May 2008 (UTC)[reply]
This brings up a point about that grid... It's useful to have that grid to see what top-importance articles there are, and what B-class articles there are, but you can't use it to produce a list of top-imporance B-class articles. That makes it less useful. I remember stumbling across a WikiProject that had taken that grid a step further where you can specifically look at articles of a particular imporance and class, but I've been clicking on "random article" over and over for the past couple of days and can't find which project it was to see how they did it. Anybody know what I am talking about and how hard it would be to implement? I want to say they did it by combining categories, i.e. instead of adding an article to Category:Top Importance Fishes Articles and Category:A-Class Fishes Articles, it added it to one category, Category:Top Importance A-Class Fishes Articles based upon the information provided in the project banner box. Just a thought. Neil916 (Talk) 15:34, 7 May 2008 (UTC)[reply]
It's WP:GEOLOGY, and instead of having 15 categories, they have closer to 70. I've also seen the bot compile a worklist which automatically collates all the information and sorts articles by importance, and then by class within each importance category, which obviates the need for such cross-categorisation. Personally I don't think that the extra level of detail available overcomes the increase in administration, code bloat in the templates, fragmentation of the article list, and proliferation of categories. But that's just my thoughts. Happy‑melon20:24, 7 May 2008 (UTC)[reply]
That's the one. Wikipedia:WikiProject Geology/Assessment. I recall being perplexed why there was a bot tagging a bunch of animal articles with the WP:GEOLOGY tag until I distinguished that they were tagging extinct animals. That's how I came across them in the first place. I do find their grid to be infinitely more helpful, though, at least for determining what articles could be a good place to jump in and improve. But looking at the gird in its present form, one can see that there is plenty of opportunity for improvement. But this is something that should be easy for a bot to create on a periodic basis as well. Or, heck, I could do it with an Excel spreadsheet, even.... Anybody know how to generate an unformatted list of the members of a category? Neil916 (Talk) 23:10, 7 May 2008 (UTC)[reply]
OK so after doing some checking the tables does not work across pages and have only max 400 on each page, so the category example above would work better and should be quite easy to add in the template? (although I have no idea how :-)) --Stefantalk00:43, 8 May 2008 (UTC)[reply]
My guess is that it is this code that adds the category
<includeonly>[[Category:All geology articles|{{PAGENAME}}]][[Category:{{ucfirst:{{lc:{{#ifeq: |{{{importance| }}}|Unknown|{{{importance}}}}}}}}}-importance {{ucfirst:{{lc:{{#ifeq: |{{{class| }}}|Unknown|{{{class}}}}}}}}}-Class Geology articles|{{PAGENAME}}]]<noinclude>
So we should probably add something like
<includeonly>[[Category:{{ucfirst:{{lc:{{#ifeq: |{{{importance| }}}|Unknown|{{{importance}}}}}}}}}-importance {{ucfirst:{{lc:{{#ifeq: |{{{class| }}}|Unknown|{{{class}}}}}}}}}-Class Fishes articles|{{PAGENAME}}]]<noinclude>
should we add that? Suggest someone with more template hacking experience does it, and how do we get the bot to wikilink the number to the new category like for the geology project? --Stefantalk13:40, 8 May 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Nothing is necessary, assessment is not necessary, wikipedia is not necessary, but by adding the above code above it will be much easier to find combinations of assessment and importance, which I thought was what we wanted. Once again, the link Wikipedia:Version 1.0 Editorial Team/Fishes articles by quality/1 does not contain exactly that information, if all assessed pages was on that one page it would work, but try to show all Top class articles using that link! You will fail, you will only see 5 (as of current bot run), you need to go to the last page Wikipedia:Version 1.0 Editorial Team/Fishes articles by quality/7 to see the Top List, I do not know in which order the bot places the articles on the pages, but there will for sure be cases where different classes or importances are saved on different pages. So just for the record the list works only if it have all articles on one page, otherwise you only get a partial view. Maybe that is enough, maybe not, I do not care and will not take this any further, I'm just trying to help.
Secondly what is the extra maintainance, this category should never be used directly on a page, it should only be used using the assessment template so I can not understand how it becomes lot of unnecessary categories to maintain. --Stefantalk00:32, 9 May 2008 (UTC)[reply]
The main image on this template is rather bland, and is overly wide compared to other project templates. I propose the image is changed as shown on the right, so the code
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