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This is a documentation subpage for Template:InterviewArticle. It contains usage information, categories and other content that is not part of the original template page. |
{{InterviewArticle}} is a template that's used to standardise the structure of an interview page.
Usage[edit source]
The follow explains what each parameter does:
|title=
: The title of the interview.|date=
: The date that the interview was published online.|summaryEn=
: A quick summary of what the interview is.|summaryJa=
: The translation of the above summary.|credits=
: List of people who participated in the interview.|questions=
: This is where all the questions will be listed. This requires {{InterviewArticle/Category}} and {{InterviewArticle/Question}}. See the sub sections below.|archievedSummary=
: Any information about how the questions were collected prior to the interview
Categories[edit source]
{{InterviewArticle/Category}} is to seperate the questions into organised sections. It also comes with two sub-categories.
|number
: Replacenumber
with2
or3
to call a sub-category. Can be left unused or typing1
to call the default category.|cJa=
: The category name in Japanese.|cEn=
: The category name in English.
Questions[edit source]
{{InterviewArticle/Question}} is where the questions are listed. This can be called as many times as it requires.
|num=
: The question number. Ensure to have it unique each time it is incrementing.|qJa=
: The question in Japanese.|qEn=
: The question in English.|questioner=
: Optional. Who asked the question.|aJa=
: JynX's answer in Japanese.|aEn=
: JynX's answer in English.|updateEn=
: Optional parameter. Used if the a newer answer has been revealed or if the information has been retconned.|image=
: Optional parameter, rarely used. A possible image related to the answer of this question. Use the traditional wiki format to writing files (e.g.[[File:Le01TitleScreen.jpg|150px]]
). You can use more than one file and use the px parameter appropriately.
Example[edit source]
See the code behind Len'en Wiki:Interview with JynX (2017) for more details.