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Like most Wikis, Vinismo uses templates to make certain functions of the site easier to use.

edit How to use templates

To insert a template in any page, simply type its name surrounded by two pairs of rounded brackets (e.g. {{CC-BY-SA}}, {{Status3}}, etc.).

To copy the content of a template permanently into a page instead of "invoking" it (for example when using an article outline template), simply type Subst: followed by its name, surrounded by two pairs of rounded brackets (e.g. {{subst:CC-BY-SA}}, {{subst:Status3}}, etc.)

Feel free to edit these templates if you want. However, it's always a good idea to suggest your ideas first in the talk page for the model you want to change, so that other users can discuss your ideas.

If you create a new template for Vinismo, don't forget to add it to the list below.

edit Template index

Here are some of the templates that you'll most commonly need in Vinismo:

edit Article outlines

  • Wine -- used to create new Wine pages (when not using the form)
  • Winery -- used to create Winery pages (when not using the form)
  • AppellationOrRegion -- used to create Appellation, Region, Sub-Region or other pages describing wine origins
  • Varietal -- used to create Varietal pages
  • Quickbar -- used to create the "Quick Facts" sidebar in Wine pages
  • Resources -- used to create new Resources pages in the Resources namespace
  • Podcast -- used to describe new episodes of the Vinismo Podcast

edit Notices

edit Communication

  • Welcome -- welcoming a new user (syntax: {{Welcome|Name of user}} ~~~~)
  • Mysidebar -- a pre-formatted sidebar for your user page

edit Image licensing labels

Note: The following templates are only available in our Common sub-site, from where they're shared by all linguistic versions of Vinismo. Please use them when uploading images on the site. See Adding images for details.

  • CC-BY-SA -- Creative Commons Attribution ShareAlike 2.5 infobox
  • CC-BY or CC-BY-2.0 -- Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 infobox
  • GFDL -- GNU Free Documentation License infobox
  • PD -- Public Domain
  • PD-self -- Public Domain, released as such by the author himself
  • PD-old -- Public Domain since copyright has expired
  • PD-fed -- Public Domain, created by an employee of the US government
  • Fair use -- Copyrighted work, reproduced under the principle of Fair Use. Must be used for wine bottle labels.

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edit Topic descriptors

Note: Some country-specific descriptors are not listed here.

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