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There is a standard and consistent design for '''article message boxes''' — templates which are inserted into articles/sections, and identify problems or issues with the article. The design was standardized and implemented in September 2007.
{{style-guideline|WP:AMB}}
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== Scope ==
A standard and consistent design for '''article message boxes''' has been selected. That is, ''message boxes'' or ''article templates'' that go on the top of articles and article sections.
The scope of this effort is the design of '''article message boxes''' ("amboxes"). Article message boxes are template messages, in a rectangular frame (box), which are placed in articles, and are also ''about'' articles. They identify issues or important information about the article, but are not part of the article content itself.


The following are presently ''outside'' the scope of this effort:
== Scope ==


* The ''wording'' (text) inside article message boxes (present focus is on appearance/formatting)
The scope of this page and standardisation effort is the design of '''article message boxes'''. That is, message boxes that go on the top of articles and article sections. Other kinds of ''article templates'' such as ] and ] are not included.
* Other kinds of ''article templates'', such as ] and ]
* ''Talk page templates'', which were standardised in 2005 by ]
* ''Project namespace templates'', used in the ]


=== Terminology ===
''Talk page templates'' were already standardised last year, see ].


* '''Template''': A page which is ] into other pages, typically to re-use the same content in multiple pages. See ].
''Project namespace templates'' such as the box on the top of this page ''are not within the scope'' of this standardisation effort.
* '''Message box''': Any template that looks like a box and contains a specific message about a specific issue with a page, section, or other thing on Misplaced Pages.
** This is in contrast to templates which are used for info boxes, to automate processes, or any of the other myriad things templates are used for.
* '''Article message box''': Message boxes about articles
** Info boxes, nav boxes, and such are ''part'' of an article, not ''about'' the article
* '''ambox''': Short for "article message box"


== New design is ready == == Design ==
]
]


The ambox tags that we use to notify people of problems within an article are on thousands of our pages. Our readers see them and judgements are made not only about the article at hand, but about the project itself. In the past, we had a myriad of templates that often shared some level of consistency, but still looked very mismatched.
The CSS code and meta template are finished and we have now (September 2007) started to convert the old ] to the new design. The design of these article message boxes is controlled by the <code>.ambox</code> CSS classes in ].


This effort aims to address these issues. Design principles include:
The meta template {{tl|ambox}} makes it easy to create article message boxes in the new design. It has usage documentation and examples. Note that {{tl|ambox}} is just a thin wrapper for the CSS classes. The classes can just as well be used directly in a ], especially when special functionality is needed.


* Colour-coding is good, but avoid excess
== Browser cache ==
** Coloured/shaded backgrounds can make text hard to read for some people, especially those with ]
* Consistent widths make multiple adjacent amboxes easier to read
* This is a deliberate design effort, while the old templates evolved organically over time
* Easily implemented
* The use of CSS allows appearance customization/override on a per-user or per-skin basis


=== Categories and colours ===
If these two boxes don't look alike, you need to ]:
Amboxes are divided into various categories. Each category has a corresponding colour code. The colour-coding helps to inform of the severity of the issues at a glance.


{| class="wikitable" style="margin: 0 0 0 10%; background: #fbfbfb;"
{{ambox
|-
| image = none
! style="background: #000000;" | &nbsp;
| text = Box generated by {{tl|ambox}}.
! style="padding: 0.25em 0.5em;" | Code
}}
! Name
{| style="width: 80%; margin: 0 auto; border-collapse: collapse; background: #f8fcff; border: 1px solid #aaa; border-left: 10px solid #1e90ff;"
! Description
|-
! Example Templates
| style="padding: 0.25em 0.5em;" | Hardcoded box.
|- style="background: #FEE;"
| style="background: #b22222;" | &nbsp;
| style="padding: 0.25em 0.5em;" | #b22222
| '''Speedy'''
| ]
| {{tl|db-meta}}
|-
| style="background: #b22222;" | &nbsp;
| style="padding: 0.25em 0.5em;" | #b22222
| '''Deletion'''
| ]; ]
| {{tl|afd}}, {{tl|prod}}
|-
| style="background: #f28500;" | &nbsp;
| style="padding: 0.25em 0.5em;" | #f28500
| '''Content'''
| Problems with the content of an article, i.e., what the article actually says
| {{tl|POV}}, {{tl|globalize}}
|-
| style="background: #f4c430;" | &nbsp;
| style="padding: 0.25em 0.5em;" | #f4c430
| '''Style'''
| Problems not with the content, but how it is ]
| {{tl|cleanup}}, {{tl|underlinked}}
|-
| style="background: #1e90ff;" | &nbsp;
| style="padding: 0.25em 0.5em;" | #1e90ff
| '''Notice'''
| Information readers/editors should be aware of
| {{tl|current}}, {{tl|recent death}}
|-
| style="background: #9932cc;" | &nbsp;
| style="padding: 0.25em 0.5em;" | #9932cc
| '''Move'''
| ], ] and ] proposals
| {{tl|split}}, {{tl|copy to commons}}
|-
| style="background: #bbbbaa;" | &nbsp;
| style="padding: 0.25em 0.5em;" | #bba
| '''Protection'''
| Page is ] against edits
| {{tl|pp-protected}}
|} |}


The choice of colour is partly inspired by the ] standard safety "Signal Words" and their corresponding colors: Danger (Red), Warning (Orange), Caution (Yellow), and Notice (Blue).
This is a temporary caching problem that should be gone in some days.


Most amboxes have a background colour of #fbfbfb (slightly off white), which is intended to contrast slightly with the full white (#ffffff) used for articles, while still being easy to read. The exception is the Speedy category, which uses a pink background (#fee) to highlight the immediate nature of the problem.
== Reasoning ==


== Implementation ==
The tags that we use to notify people of problems within an article are on thousands of our pages. Our readers see them and judgements are made not only about the article at hand but about the project itself. Currently we have a myriad of templates that often share some level of consistency but still look very mismatched.


Most ] use this design.
The proposal below aims to address these issues. The thinking behind the design is:
* It is colour-coded but without using an overpowering amount
* Standard widths
* Generally a better design than we have now
* It is easily implemented


The design of these article message boxes is controlled by the ], which are styled by ].
== Colour code ==


The meta template {{tl|ambox}} makes it easy to create article message boxes in the new design. It has usage documentation and examples. Note that {{tnull|ambox}} is just a thin wrapper for the classes.
Colour coding article message box templates will help to inform of the severity of the issues at a glance. Having a small amount of colour is best, as too much can be overwhelming.


The classes can also be used directly within a ] or ], especially when special functionality is needed. ] describes how.
{{Misplaced Pages:Template standardisation/colorsample|#b22222|Serious issues, such as {{tl|afd}} and {{tl|prod}}}}
{{Misplaced Pages:Template standardisation/colorsample|#f28500|Content issues, such as {{tl|POV}} and {{tl|globalize}}}}
{{Misplaced Pages:Template standardisation/colorsample|#f4c430|Style issues, such as {{tl|cleanup}} and {{tl|wikify}}}}
{{Misplaced Pages:Template standardisation/colorsample|#228b22|Contribution requests and notices, such as {{tl|expand}} and {{tl|inuse}}}}
{{Misplaced Pages:Template standardisation/colorsample|#9932cc|Merger, split and transwiki proposals, such as {{tl|split}} and {{tl|copy to wiktionary}}}}
{{Misplaced Pages:Template standardisation/colorsample|#1e90ff|All other article notices, such as {{tl|current}}}}


== Design == ===Alternate skins===

It is possible to customize the appearance of ambox templates on a per-user basis. To do this, you need a ]. Then add to or alter the code in ] (or ], ], etc. as appropriate). There are several pre-made "skins" available for this at ].

== Examples ==


Please note: Please note:
* The wording of these message boxes is not under discussion at this time. Initial implementation will use the text from the existing "production" templates. The wording in the examples below is for illustration purposes only. * The ''wording'' (text) of these message boxes is outside the scope of this effort. The wording in the examples below is for illustration purposes only.
* An alternative thin-double-barred variation on this theme can be viewed .
* The following box has a white background to mimic article pages. * The following box has a white background to mimic article pages.


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=== Speedy deletion===
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{{db-a3|nocat=true}}
=== "Serious issue" templates ===


=== Deletion ===
{| style="width: 80%; margin: 0 0 0 10%; border-collapse: collapse; background: #f8fcff; border: 1px solid #aaa; border-left: 10px solid #b22222;"
|-
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=== Content ===
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{{POV|nocat=true}}
=== "Content issue" templates ===


{| style="width: 80%; margin: 0 0 0 10%; border-collapse: collapse; background: #f8fcff; border: 1px solid #aaa; border-left: 10px solid #f28500;"
|-
| style="width: 52px; padding: 2px 0px 2px 0.5em; text-align: center;" | ]
| style="padding: 0.25em 0.5em;" | '''The ] of this article is ].''' <br/>Please see the discussion on the ].{{#if:{{{date|}}}|<br/><small>This article has been tagged since {{{date}}}.</small>}}
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{{advert|nocat=true}}


=== Style ===
{| style="width: 80%; margin: 0 0 0 10%; border-collapse: collapse; background: #f8fcff; border: 1px solid #aaa; border-left: 10px solid #f28500;"
|-
| style="width: 52px; padding: 2px 0px 2px 0.5em; text-align: center;" | ]
| style="padding: 0.25em 0.5em;" | '''This article or section reads like an ].'''<br/>To meet Misplaced Pages's ] and comply with Misplaced Pages's ] policy, it may require ].
|}


{{cleanup|nocat=true}}
=== "Style issue" templates ===


{| style="width: 80%; margin: 0 0 0 10%; border-collapse: collapse; background: #f8fcff; border: 1px solid #aaa; border-left: 10px solid #f4c430;"
|-
| style="width: 52px; padding: 2px 0px 2px 0.5em; text-align: center;" | ]
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{{underlinked|nocat=true}}


=== Notice ===
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|-
| style="width: 52px; padding: 2px 0px 2px 0.5em; text-align: center;" | ]
| style="padding: 0.25em 0.5em;" | '''This {{{2|article or section}}} lacks formatting.'''<br/>Please ] it as suggested in the ] and the ].
|}


{{current|nocat=true}}
=== "Article notice" templates ===


=== Move ===
{| style="width: 80%; margin: 0 0 0 10%; border-collapse: collapse; background: #f8fcff; border: 1px solid #aaa; border-left: 10px solid #1e90ff;"
|-
| style="width: 52px; padding: 2px 0px 2px 0.5em; text-align: center;" | ]
| style="padding: 0.25em 0.5em;" | '''This {{{1|article}}} documents a ].''' <br/> Information may change rapidly as the event progresses.
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{{merge|Example|nocat=true}}
=== "Merger and transwiki proposal" templates ===

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|-
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=== "Contribution" templates ===
{{ambox
| type = growth
| text = '''Please help by expanding it.'''<br /><small>Further information might be found on the ] or at ].<br/>This article has been tagged since '''{{CURRENTMONTHNAME}} {{CURRENTYEAR}}'''.</small>
}}


=== Stacking demo === === Stacking demo ===


{{POV|nocat=true}}
{| style="width: 80%; margin: 0 0 0 10%; border-collapse: collapse; background: #f8fcff; border: 1px solid #aaa; border-left: 10px solid #f28500;"
{{underlinked|nocat=true}}
|-
{{current|nocat=true}}
| style="width: 52px; padding: 2px 0px 2px 0.5em; text-align: center;" | ]
| style="padding: 0.25em 0.5em;" | '''The ] of this article is ].''' <br/>Please see the discussion on the ].{{#if:{{{date|}}}|<br/><small>This article has been tagged since {{{date}}}.</small>}}
|}
{| style="width: 80%; margin: 0 0 0 10%; border-collapse: collapse; background: #f8fcff; border: 1px solid #aaa; border-left: 10px solid #f4c430;"
|-
| style="width: 52px; padding: 2px 0px 2px 0.5em; text-align: center;" | ]
| style="padding: 0.25em 0.5em;" | '''This {{{2|article or section}}} lacks formatting.'''<br/>Please ] it as suggested in the ] and the ].
|}
{| style="width: 80%; margin: 0 0 0 10%; border-collapse: collapse; background: #f8fcff; border: 1px solid #aaa; border-left: 10px solid #1e90ff;"
|-
| style="width: 52px; padding: 2px 0px 2px 0.5em; text-align: center;" | ]
| style="padding: 0.25em 0.5em;" | '''This {{{1|article}}} documents a ].''' <br/> Information may change rapidly as the event progresses.
|}


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== See also == == See also ==
* ] – For a complete list of amboxes
* ] – For discussion about these matters.
* ] – The meta template that makes it easy to create article message box templates in this new style. It has usage documentation and examples.
* ] – Describes how to use the ambox classes directly in ]s and ].
* ] – Several article message box skins for your Misplaced Pages account.
* ] – For ] standard used in talk page templates.
* ] – For standardisation efforts across the template namespace.
* ] – For CSS to be placed in ] or ] on a site.
* ]


* ] - for standardisation efforts across the template namespace
* ] – For discussion about these matters.

* ] – The meta template that makes it easy to create article message box templates in this new style. It has usage documentation and examples.
* ] – Shows the CSS code that we use. Or take a look at the <code>.ambox</code> classes in ].


]
* ] – for the "coffeeroll" standard used in talk page templates
]

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There is a standard and consistent design for article message boxes — templates which are inserted into articles/sections, and identify problems or issues with the article. The design was standardized and implemented in September 2007.

Scope

The scope of this effort is the design of article message boxes ("amboxes"). Article message boxes are template messages, in a rectangular frame (box), which are placed in articles, and are also about articles. They identify issues or important information about the article, but are not part of the article content itself.

The following are presently outside the scope of this effort:

Terminology

  • Template: A page which is transcluded into other pages, typically to re-use the same content in multiple pages. See Help:Template.
  • Message box: Any template that looks like a box and contains a specific message about a specific issue with a page, section, or other thing on Misplaced Pages.
    • This is in contrast to templates which are used for info boxes, to automate processes, or any of the other myriad things templates are used for.
  • Article message box: Message boxes about articles
    • Info boxes, nav boxes, and such are part of an article, not about the article
  • ambox: Short for "article message box"

Design

What amboxes looked like before they were standardized...
...and after.

The ambox tags that we use to notify people of problems within an article are on thousands of our pages. Our readers see them and judgements are made not only about the article at hand, but about the project itself. In the past, we had a myriad of templates that often shared some level of consistency, but still looked very mismatched.

This effort aims to address these issues. Design principles include:

  • Colour-coding is good, but avoid excess
  • Consistent widths make multiple adjacent amboxes easier to read
  • This is a deliberate design effort, while the old templates evolved organically over time
  • Easily implemented
  • The use of CSS allows appearance customization/override on a per-user or per-skin basis

Categories and colours

Amboxes are divided into various categories. Each category has a corresponding colour code. The colour-coding helps to inform of the severity of the issues at a glance.

  Code Name Description Example Templates
  #b22222 Speedy Immediate deletion {{db-meta}}
  #b22222 Deletion Full-discussion deletion; proposed deletion {{afd}}, {{prod}}
  #f28500 Content Problems with the content of an article, i.e., what the article actually says {{POV}}, {{globalize}}
  #f4c430 Style Problems not with the content, but how it is formatted/presented {{cleanup}}, {{underlinked}}
  #1e90ff Notice Information readers/editors should be aware of {{current}}, {{recent death}}
  #9932cc Move Merge, split and transwiki proposals {{split}}, {{copy to commons}}
  #bba Protection Page is locked against edits {{pp-protected}}

The choice of colour is partly inspired by the ANSI standard safety "Signal Words" and their corresponding colors: Danger (Red), Warning (Orange), Caution (Yellow), and Notice (Blue).

Most amboxes have a background colour of #fbfbfb (slightly off white), which is intended to contrast slightly with the full white (#ffffff) used for articles, while still being easy to read. The exception is the Speedy category, which uses a pink background (#fee) to highlight the immediate nature of the problem.

Implementation

Most article message boxes use this design.

The design of these article message boxes is controlled by the Ambox classes, which are styled by MediaWiki:Common.css.

The meta template {{ambox}} makes it easy to create article message boxes in the new design. It has usage documentation and examples. Note that {{ambox}} is just a thin wrapper for the classes.

The classes can also be used directly within a wikitable or HTML table, especially when special functionality is needed. Misplaced Pages:Ambox CSS classes describes how.

Alternate skins

It is possible to customize the appearance of ambox templates on a per-user basis. To do this, you need a named account. Then add to or alter the code in your common.css page (or vector.css, monobook.css, etc. as appropriate). There are several pre-made "skins" available for this at Misplaced Pages:Ambox CSS classes/Skins.

Examples

Please note:

  • The wording (text) of these message boxes is outside the scope of this effort. The wording in the examples below is for illustration purposes only.
  • The following box has a white background to mimic article pages.

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