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The first two should use the NavBox template from Wikipedia. The third and forth should be Infoboxes. The last one should be custom and mostly just consist of some inline spans or an image and some text. | The first two should use the NavBox template from Wikipedia. The third and forth should be Infoboxes. The last one should be custom and mostly just consist of some inline spans or an image and some text. | ||
[[User:Klange|Klange]] 23:30, 5 January 2011 (CST) |
Latest revision as of 05:30, 6 January 2011
The Metro Rail articles need a couple of different templates.
1. Global "Template:Metro_Rail" that has a list of lines with their associated colors and links.
2. Per-line "Template:Metro_Rail Line_Name" that has an ordered listing of the particular line's stops.
3. Rail line Infobox template for the rail line pages, consisting of the line's color designation, important coordinates and largest stations.
4. Station Infobox, consisting of a screenshot of the rail station (either inside or outside, the latter is probably more interesting for most stations), the rail line it is on, the next and previous stops on that line (with links), coordinates, and any other information that would be nice to have.
5. A mini-template for rail lines (and stations, possibly) to the effect of ■ Obsidian Line
The first two should use the NavBox template from Wikipedia. The third and forth should be Infoboxes. The last one should be custom and mostly just consist of some inline spans or an image and some text.
Klange 23:30, 5 January 2011 (CST)