Template:Workspace intro/doc
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{{Workspace intro}} formats the front matter for Workspaces, including the project title and image, introductory text, and the navigation header.
Usage
[edit]To use this template, include it in your workspace page by adding the following syntax:
{{Workspace intro
| title = Workspaces
| image = [[File:Font Awesome 5 solid chalkboard.svg|125px]]
| shortcut = WP:WX
| navigation = Credibility Framework header
| color = #AE6AE6
| intro = {{shortcut|WP:WX}}'''Workspaces''' is a system of templates enabling a new way to build on-wiki working projects. It's ideal for [[Wikipedia:WikiProject|WikiProjects]], institutional partnership pages, editing events, or even your own personal working space.
}}
- title (optional): The title of the project or workspace. This appears prominently at the top of the rendered output. If not provided, it defaults to an empty string.
- intro (optional): A brief introductory paragraph or description about the project or workspace. This section is useful for summarizing the purpose or objectives of the workspace.
- image (optional): The image associated with the project. It should be provided in the form of an image link or a file link. This image appears to the left of the introductory text. If not provided, no image will be displayed.
- navigation (optional): The name of a navigation template that will be included beneath the introduction. This is useful for providing quick links to related pages or subpages within the workspace. The template name should be provided without the Template: prefix.
- color (optional): A hex color code for the top border of the intro section. The default value is #6af. This color can be customized to match the theme or branding of the workspace.
This renders as:
Workspaces
Workspaces is a system of templates enabling a new way to build on-wiki working projects. It's ideal for WikiProjects, institutional partnership pages, editing events, or even your own personal working space.
Notes
[edit]The template checks if a page with the same title as the current page, suffixed with /Members or /Participants, exists. If either of these pages exists, a participant box will be displayed.