Template:Hurricane season bar start
Hurricane season bars templates
Overview
The hurricane season button bars have had a major design overhaul recently. Everything is more user friendly, and every hurricane basin now relies on the same templates.
- You no longer need to find the basin-specific template for the hurricane season you want, every basin works the exact same way
- Scale legends are automatically handled by the template, no need to search for the templates, or create a custom table for it
- Links to portal, categories, books, wikiproject, and Wikimedia commons are now handled automatically
- Ability to link to list of storms, timelines, statistics, and other common articles
Four templates are used in total
- {{Hurricane season bar start}}
- {{Hurricane season bar button}}
- {{Hurricane season bar gap}}
- {{Hurricane season bar end}}
All are documented on this page.
{{Hurricane season bar start}}
Alright, first comes the start of the template. This is simple, just use
{{Hurricane season bar start |region= |year= |type= }}
parameter | |year=
|
|region=
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|type=
|
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possible values |
YYYY YYYY–YY |
Atlantic |
cyclone |
The basic idea is to match the title of the season. So for the 2005–06 Australian region cyclone season
|year=2005–06
|region=Australian region
|type=cyclone
In addition, if a list of storms, timeline, and/or statistics article exist for that season, add
|list=yes |timeline=yes |statistics=yes
If they do not exist, just leave them out (i.e. |timeline=no
will still produce a link to the timeline)
{{Hurricane season bar button}}
This is a bit more complicated than the first template, but is still straightforward. It goes like this
{{Hurricane season bar button |intensity= |stormname= |strength= |linkname= |storminitial= }}
parameter | value |
---|---|
|intensity=
|
See {{storm colour}}, use directly, aka
and not
|
|stormname=
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Name of the storm, without year, etc..., aka
Not
|
|strength=
|
Tropical Depression, Category 5, etc... |
|linkname=
|
Main article for this storm, e.g.
Alternatively, the "season#section" link, e.g.
|
|storminitial=
|
The initial for the storm. This is what is displayed as a button. |
{{Hurricane season bar gap}} [optional]
When there are over 14 buttons in a season insert {{Hurricane season bar gap}} between two {{Hurricane season bar button}} to make the button list split over an additional line.
- Place them so the second line has as many buttons as the first one, or one less.
When there's over 28 buttons, use two {{Hurricane season bar gap}} templates.
- The first and second lines should have an equal number of buttons.
- The third line can have one or two less buttons than the first two lines.
When there's over 42 buttons, use three {{Hurricane season bar gap}} templates.
- The first, second and third lines should have an equal number of buttons.
- The fourth line can have one, two, or three less buttons than the first three lines.
And so on. This template has no parameters.
{{Hurricane season bar end}}
This works just like {{Hurricane season bar start}}, except there is only three parameters.
{{Hurricane season bar start |region= |year= |type= }}
These are the same parameters as before, so use the same values.
If you did it right...
If you did it right, you should end up with something that looks a lot like this
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The above documentation is transcluded from Template:Hurricane season bar start/doc. (edit | history) Editors can experiment in this template's sandbox (create | mirror) and testcases (create) pages. Please add categories to the /doc subpage. Subpages of this template. |