Template talk:GAList
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[edit] Usage
{{GAList|1a=|1b=|1c=|1d=|2a=|2b=|2c=|2d=|3a=|3b=|4a=|4b=|5=|6a=|6b=|6c=}}
Available arguments are aye, nay, wtf, and ???, none or other argument gives undecided mark.
{{GAList|1a=aye|1b=aye|1c=aye|1d=aye|2a=nay|2b=nay|2c=nay|2d=???|3a=aye|3b=aye|4a=wtf|4b=???|5=aye|6a=|6b=aye|6c=nay}}
results in:
- It is well written.
- a (prose):
b (structure):
c (MoS):
d (jargon):
- a (prose):
- It is factually accurate and verifiable.
- a (references):
b (inline citations):
c (reliable):
d (OR):
- a (references):
- It is broad in its coverage.
- It follows the neutral point of view policy.
- It is stable.
- It contains images, where possible, to illustrate the topic.
- a (tagged and captioned):
b (lack of images does not in itself exclude GA):
c (non-free images have fair use rationales):
- a (tagged and captioned):
- Overall:
[edit] Notes
I've added a couple short reminders of which each short term means. I'd suggest 6b is unneccesary, unless it's being used to excuse the article from needing images. Adam Cuerden talk 21:52, 14 October 2006 (UTC)