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This template employs intricate features of template syntax. You are encouraged to familiarise yourself with its setup and parser functions before editing the template. If your edit causes unexpected problems, please undo it quickly, as this template may appear on a large number of pages.
List of templates for WikiProject-related page headings; Wikipedia:WikiProject Council/Userbox; Defunct, inactive and semi-active projects. Defunct WikiProjects; Inactive WikiProjects; Semi-active WikiProjects; Historical pages (2009) Assessment working group (2008) Proposal for WikiProject banner standardisation (2007) Proposal for WikiProject ...
Identify the subject: Link to several major articles or lists within the scope of the proposed project. Show the subject is big enough: Link to categories within the scope of the proposed project. (See How to link to a category.) Successful WikiProjects usually have thousands or tens of thousands of articles within their scope.
In 2024, we are changing the proposal process. We are trying to reduce the number of failed attempts to start groups. While we re-structure the pages, please do not propose any new groups. In the meantime, please consider two thousand existing projects and/or try to revive one of the many dormant WikiProjects. If your group can't wait for the ...
The Biography template puts 'See also' just before 'External links', which is in conflict with this section. I think the Biography template should be changed to be in sync. See: Template:Biography and: Wikipedia:Manual of Style (headings)#Standard appendices Flatterworld 21:21, 21 March 2007 (UTC)
Very short sections and subsections clutter an article with headings and inhibit the flow of the prose. Short paragraphs and single sentences generally do not warrant their own subheadings. Headings follow a six-level hierarchy, starting at 1 and ending at 6. The level of the heading is defined by the number of equals signs on each side of the ...
A statement of work (SOW) is a document routinely employed in the field of project management. It is the narrative description of a project's work requirement. [1]: 426 It defines project-specific activities, deliverables and timelines for a vendor providing services to the client. The SOW typically also includes detailed requirements and ...
Template merges: Template merges should be requested at Wikipedia:Templates for discussion, which uses the separate {} template. Step 1: Create a discussion This is usually done on the proposed destination page's talk page.