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This page provides insight in the way content pages are structured, you can also copy the content on this page if you need to setup a new page.
This page provides insight in the way content pages are structured, you can also copy the content on this page if you need to setup a new page.


'''Tabs'''
'''Tabs'''
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#Tab headers (General Description, Additional Information, Visuals), must use the Page Title format
#Tab headers (General Description, Additional Information, Visuals), must use the Page Title format
#The headertabs element, all the way at the bottom of the page, needs to be present in that location to enable the headertabs feature
#The headertabs template, all the way at the bottom of the page, needs to be present in that location to enable the headertabs feature


'''Infobox'''
'''Infobox'''


The infobox provides an overview into important details of a layer.   
The infobox provides an overview into important details of a layer. You can double click on the InfoBox to view its properties and change the provided information.   


'''Categories'''
'''Categories'''
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{{Category
{{Category
| Category_Name = (NS)Governance
| Category_Name = ExampleCategory
}}'''Page Name'''
}}'''Page Name'''


The page name for layers use a pre-defined format to become well integrated with the MSP Challenge client. and exists out of 2 sections. Between the brackets  ( ) the abbreviation of the sea basin is added, being NS for North Sea, BS for Baltic Sea, and CR for Clyde Region. Immediately after the closing bracket, the name of the layer is added. This results in page names such as (NS)Cities.
The page name for layers use a pre-defined format to become well integrated with the MSP Challenge client. and exists out of 2 sections. Between the brackets  ( ) the abbreviation of the sea basin is added, being NS for North Sea, BS for Baltic Sea, and CR for Clyde Region. Immediately after the closing bracket, the name of the layer is added. This results in page names such as (NS)Cities.


'''Page Example'''
'''Page Example'''


Everyting below is the example of a page,  you can copy this section to create a new page.
=General Description=
=General Description=
{{Infobox
{{Infobox
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'''ON THIS TAB VISUAL CONTENT IS PLACED'''
'''ON THIS TAB VISUAL CONTENT IS PLACED'''


<nowiki><headertabs /></nowiki>
{{HeaderTabs}}
 
{{Category|Category_Name = ExcludeFromList}}
{{Category
| Category_Name = ExcludeFromList
}}

Latest revision as of 12:42, 3 December 2020

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This page provides insight in the way content pages are structured, you can also copy the content on this page if you need to setup a new page.


Tabs

On the knowledge base, 2 elements are needed to enable tabbed content

  1. Tab headers (General Description, Additional Information, Visuals), must use the Page Title format
  2. The headertabs template, all the way at the bottom of the page, needs to be present in that location to enable the headertabs feature

Infobox

The infobox provides an overview into important details of a layer. You can double click on the InfoBox to view its properties and change the provided information.

Categories

To categorize a page, you can add a Category Template, in which you can define the name of the category. Categories are used for indexing of pages. There are several well used categories, which can be found in the categories page, where several are Sea-Basin based, and several are generic.

Categories are generally placed at the top or bottom of the page.

Page Name

The page name for layers use a pre-defined format to become well integrated with the MSP Challenge client. and exists out of 2 sections. Between the brackets ( ) the abbreviation of the sea basin is added, being NS for North Sea, BS for Baltic Sea, and CR for Clyde Region. Immediately after the closing bracket, the name of the layer is added. This results in page names such as (NS)Cities.

Page Example

Everyting below is the example of a page, you can copy this section to create a new page.

Example
Layer Info
Category ExampleCategory
Editable No
Data Source ExampleLink

Description

A basic description of the layer, as it is recognized in real life

MSP Challenge

An explanation of the way this layer is used inside the MSP Challenge

IN THIS TAB EXTENDED CONTENT IS PLACED

ON THIS TAB VISUAL CONTENT IS PLACED


This page was last edited on 3 December 2020, at 12:42. Content is available under GPLv3 unless otherwise noted.