Template:Current sport-related
Appearance
This article is related to a current sports-related event. For information on the topic, see [[{{{1}}}]]. Information may change rapidly as the event progresses, and initial news reports may be unreliable. The last updates to these articles may not reflect the most current information. |
Guidelines
[edit]Do not subst.
- Note that every article on Wikipedia has a General disclaimer indicating that the article contents may not be accurate. As such, this template is redundant.
- This template is for articles which involve an article about an evolving current sports-related event which is either changing rapidly or about which understanding is rapidly evolving. This is an advisory to readers that the article may be incomplete and subject to change.
- As an advisory to editors, it may also be used in those occasions that many editors (perhaps a hundred or more) edit an article on the same day.
- It is not intended to be used to mark an article that merely has recent news articles about the topic; if it were, thousands of articles would have this template.
- Generally it is expected that this template and its closely related templates will appear on an article for perhaps a day or two, occasionally several days.
- If you desire that an article be noticed as a topic about or related to a significant current event, see Wikipedia:How the Current events page works.
Usage
[edit]This template contains 4 optional image parameters:
- mini, if set "mini=1", creates a smaller version of the template.
- sport, automatically switches the image to be more specific to replace the football (soccer ball) image. Currently supports: American football, Australian rules football, basketball, baseball, cricket, cycling, golf, hockey, motorsports, netball, Olympics, rugby, tennis, volleyball, boxing, curling, squash, swimming, athletics, lacrosse
- image, which can switch to an alternate image that is not supported.
- event, which can change the event to something other than the default sports-related event text.
Images used
[edit]Examples
[edit]{{current sport-related|sport=tennis|2007 Australian Open}}
This article is related to a current sports-related event. For information on the topic, see 2007 Australian Open. Information may change rapidly as the event progresses, and initial news reports may be unreliable. The last updates to these articles may not reflect the most current information. |
{{current sport-related|sport=tennis|mini=1|2007 Australian Open}}
For current information on this topic, see 2007 Australian Open. |
- An optional second link provision ({{{2}}}}) can be used to link from a generic page (New England Patriots [TEAM]) to last year and this year's articles as follows by defining the lead-in text parameter {{{second}}} and {{{2}}}} (which is always nested in square-brackets:
{{current sport-related
|sport=American football
|mini=1
|2007 New England Patriots season
|second=For the 2006 season
|2006 New England Patriots season
}}
For current information on this topic, see 2007 New England Patriots season. For the 2006 season, see 2006 New England Patriots season. |
Parameters
[edit]This is the TemplateData for this template used by TemplateWizard, VisualEditor and other tools. See a monthly parameter usage report for Template:Current sport-related in articles based on its TemplateData.
TemplateData for Current sport-related
Indicates that the article refers to a current sports event and provides a link to that event.
Parameter | Description | Type | Status | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Name of page | 1 | The title of the page describing the current event | Page name | required |
Sport | sport | Name of the sport referred to | Line | optional |
Minimise template | mini | Make small version of template (enter 1 to minify) | Number | optional |
Image name | image | File name of an image not supported by the template | File | optional |
Second related event | 2 | Title of a page describing another page related to the current event | Page name | optional |
Introduction to second event | second | Words to introduce the second event | Line | optional |