Usage

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This template is used to create tables for list of notable members. It uses several subtemplates for different types of member lists.

Switches could have been used in the code to make one monolithic template. This was considered, but given the potential for a large size list, it was decided to keep this simple.

Adding more types

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To create the templates for another type of list, simply copy and modify {{mem/start}} and {{mem}}. Keep the template names short for simplicity and try to use list parameters already in use. If the template is a variation of an existing one, then update the name with a number; for example: a variation of the fraternity templates would be named {{mem/f2start}} and {{mem/f2}}.

Images

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Images may be added and will show in a column to the right of the table. They must be formatted as thumbnails using standard image syntax, and must be set to a width of 100px. Use the standard guidelines for captions. Example:

[[File:Example.png|thumb|100px|This is an example]]

Multiple images can be added to the list. When an image is much taller than others, the height parameter can be included as 100xheightpx (note the x between the width and height). For example:

[[File:Example.png|thumb|100x150px|This is an example]]

Here, the thumbnail is still 100px wide, but the image height is limited to 150px and the width is adjusted to maintain the aspect ratio.

If the column of images runs well below the table, consider using an image gallery after the table.

Non-free images must meet the standards for non-free images; free images are preferred.

Lists

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Member

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For generic lists of notable members.

Name Notability References

{{mem/start}}

  • |ilist=the list of images, in image syntax
  • |alist=the alumni list formatted with {{mem}}

{{mem}}

  • |name=name, preferably wikilinked
  • |nota=notability
  • |ref=reference

Alumni

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For lists of notable alumni or an educational institution.

Name Class year Notability References

{{mem/astart}}

  • |ilist=the list of images, in image syntax
  • |alist=the alumni list formatted with {{mem/a}}

{{mem/a}}

  • |name=alumni name, preferably wikilinked
  • |year=graduation year; do not wikilink
  • |nota=notability
  • |ref=reference
Sortable
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Name Class year Notability References

{{mem/a2start}}

  • |ilist=the list of images, in image syntax
  • |alist=the alumni list formatted with {{mem/a2}}

{{mem/a2}}

  • |first=alumni first and middle name or initial; do not wikilink
  • |last=alumni last name; do not wikilink
  • |link=optional link; use when the article has a disambiguated name; do not wikilink
  • |key=optional sort key; use for names with a diacritic
  • |year=graduation year; do not wikilink
  • |nota=notability
  • |ref=reference

Recipients

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For lists of recipients of awards or honors

Recipient Notability References

{{mem/rstart}}

  • |ilist=the list of images, in image syntax
  • |alist=the recipient list formatted with {{mem/r}}

{{mem/r}}

  • |name=recipient name, preferably wikilinked
  • |nota=notability
  • |ref=reference

Eagle Scouts

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For List of Eagle Scouts (Boy Scouts of America).

Name Eagle Scout Awards Notability References

{{mem/estart}}

  • |ilist=the list of images, in image syntax
  • |alist=the alumni list formatted with {{mem/e}}

{{mem/e}}

  • |first=first and middle name or initial; do not wikilink
  • |last=last name; do not wikilink
  • |link=optional link; use when the article has a disambiguated name; do not wikilink
  • |key=optional sort key; use for names with a diacritic
  • |deceased=when set to yes, the name is followed by †
  • |eagle=year awarded Eagle Scout
  • |desa=when set to yes, the DESA icon is shown
  • |nota=notability
  • |ref=reference

Faculty

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For lists of the faculty of an educational institution.

Name Department Notability References

{{mem/fastart}}

  • |ilist=the list of images, in image syntax
  • |alist=the alumni list formatted with {{mem/fa}}

{{mem/fa}}

  • |name=faculty member name, preferably wikilinked
  • |dept=department; do not wikilink
  • |nota=notability
  • |ref=reference

Fraternity

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For lists of notable fraternity members.

Name Original chapter Notability References

{{mem/fstart}}

  • |ilist=the list of images, in image syntax
  • |alist=the alumni list formatted with {{mem/f}}

{{mem/f}}

  • |name=alumni name, preferably wikilinked
  • |chapter=chapter name where admitted; wikilink to college or city where charter was established
  • |nota=notability
  • |ref=reference

Superintendents

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For lists of superintendents or similar

# Start End Name Class year Notability References

{{mem/sstart}}

  • |ilist=the list of images, in image syntax
  • |alist=the alumni list formatted with {{mem/s}}

{{mem/s}}

  • |num=numerical sequence
  • |start=start year
  • |end=end year
  • |first=alumni first and middle name or initial; do not wikilink
  • |last=alumni last name; do not wikilink
  • |link=optional link; use when the article has a disambiguated name; do not wikilink
  • |key=optional sort key; use for names with a diacritic
  • |year=class year, if an alumnus
  • |nota=notability
  • |ref=reference

Example

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Example fraternity list:

{{mem/fstart
|ilist=[[File:Martin Luther King Jr NYWTS.jpg|thumb|100px|Martin Luther King Jr.]]
|alist=
{{mem/f
|name=[[Martin Luther King Jr.]]<!-- Also in "Religion" -->
|chapter=[[Boston, Massachusetts|Sigma]]
|nota=1962 [[Nobel Peace Prize]]; Civil rights activist; Co-founder of the [[Southern Christian Leadership Conference]] (SCLC); [[Martin Luther King Jr. Day]] was established in honor; 1957 [[Spingarn Medal]], 1977 [[Presidential Medal of Freedom]], and 2004 [[Congressional Gold Medal]] recipient; first African American with a [[Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial|memorial]] on the [[National Mall]]
|ref=}}
}}
Name Original chapter Notability References
Martin Luther King Jr. Sigma 1962 Nobel Peace Prize; Civil rights activist; Co-founder of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC); Martin Luther King Jr. Day was established in honor; 1957 Spingarn Medal, 1977 Presidential Medal of Freedom, and 2004 Congressional Gold Medal recipient; first African American with a memorial on the National Mall
Martin Luther King Jr.

See also

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