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Note, that JL-Bot finds recognized content by looking for template transclusions (via What links here) and/or categories (provided as arguments by the user), and then takes the combined list of pages on those and compares it with each of the recognized content categories. The matches it places in the
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This template is awesome, for showing pictures, as it accepts multiple source page names. This is what we need for text excerpts. Using one for pictures and another for exceprts, these would facilitate the paradigm shift. Either or both of the following could be used to display excerpts from multiple
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Below, we are concerned mostly with automation level 1 – that is, once the template is substituted on a page and saved, everything works without any further input or editing. Automation level 2 would be a program that asks for the name of the portal (or portals) to be created, or that starts a page
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These two templates show one excerpt per page purge. But, they are easy to implement and automatable because they accept source pagenames (and sections) rather than article titles as arguments. This makes the old-style of portal somewhat automatable. (The "standard" names won't match all the time,
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To get up and running and fully operational with an automated design as quickly as possible, work is being concentrated on the minimum required section components needed for a "complete" portal. Once this model is completed, it could be used to fill in awkward gaps in the whole collection with new
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One way to tell which portals have corresponding recognized content is to have a recognized content section on every portal talk page. Then a list can be made and preparsed in AWB to show all the portals talk pages for which the recognized content section doesn't come up empty. Then you edit that
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The hard part is how to standardize or otherwise automate the selection of categories and templates to use. Not all portals have corresponding WikiProject templates. And their corresponding navigation templates do not have standard naming conventions. We are trying to get away with not having to
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One nice feature about these is that their wikicode is virtually identical to that of the two planned templates mentioned above. Only their titles will differ. Which means, when the time comes, they will be able to be swapped out very easily with the slideshow versions by a simple search/replace
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templates could bring about the paradigm shift, because they accept source pagenames (and sections) rather than article titles as arguments. This makes them far easier to implement, as source pages across subjects generally follow naming patterns and are therefore subject to automation. They are
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This template accepts pagenames as arguments and doesn't quite enable the paradigm shift. The individual page names need to be fed to it as arguments (via typing or copying/pasting, which are slow), and it is limited to displaying only 50 pagenames per slideshow. (More than 50 page names can be
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The first one listed is likely to replace the second one completely, because it is the basis of a new paradigm in portal design and purpose. Portals using slideshows to show content introduce a new form of browsing to wikipedia. Such portals are no longer for mere "topic tasting"; by supplying
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This is the older method, which requires filenames as arguments, and it could possibly be auomated, if a bot were developed to populate it with filenames. Programming the gathering of filenames is problematic, due to lack of standard structure in the naming of the pages or categories where the
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This one is pretty close to automated because it accepts source page names (where it gathers the filenames from) rather than the filenames themselves. For sets of subjects that have filenames stored in standard-named locations, this could work without editor input, if the locations were some
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The other main design objective is to make a portal page that is fully automated, meaning it is complete and operational once the generating template has been substituted onto the page, using "subst:". This has yet to be fully achieved, and is covered component-by-component, below.
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is limited in that it produces an error if there are no images on the sourcepage provided, and if there is only one image, then it's not really a slideshow (rendering the controls functionless). Needs more work (to achieve auto fill).
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Currently, this can only be done by hand, though category harvesting support may be available in the future. Though populating the categories will still likely be a manual process. Eventually, all portals should be categorized.
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This column-balancing feature makes the bottom border of the bottom-most boxes of adjacent columns match up. The difference in white space at the end is distributed amongst the boxes in the column with that extra white-space.
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It catches most images, but misses some in infoboxes. It is sufficiently proficient to be used while it is being further refined to work even better. Report missed pictures (on the talk page) as you come across them.
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To simplify maintaining and improving portals, a tool (user script) is being created to make adding new sections to portals easier, as well as for managing the sections already there. It might do things like:
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One of the purposes of portals is to provide a bridge between the encyclopedia proper and the Knowledge community (project space). One of the premiere knowledge oriented features of project space is the
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corresponding subsection in the Recognized content section. There doesn't appear to be a restriction on which categories or templates can be specified, or on how many of each or either can be included.
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An automatic method to generate navigation templates is needed. Maybe a script could be developed to generate a navigation template from a corresponding outline or from relevant categories, or both.
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list in a sandbox with search/replace, to turn the talk page titles into portal titles. Then you use AWB to install a Recognized content section on all those portals that don't already have one.
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Another problem is that navigation footer templates do not follow a standard naming convention, which makes it so that it often doesn't match the name generated via magic word in the portal.
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For conversion of existing portals, we need to go a few steps further, and automate the remaining components commonly found in portals, which are presented, along with anything new, in the
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Also needed is a portal configuration tool, that provides editors with an interface for easily changing a portal's various parameters section-by-section, but that's being handled on
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When no colour is specified, a "random" colour is chosen by the template, so it is thus automated. Colour-randomization could also be handled at initial portal creation, by setting
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Both of these sections currently fill automatically only if there is an eponymously named navigation footer template, from which they extract the needed data.
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Either the page is no longer relevant or consensus on its purpose has become unclear. To revive discussion, seek broader input via a forum such as the
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Unfortunately, navigation templates vary in availability (some topics have them, and the rest don't). They also vary in quality, and in completeness.
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The color set is for the header background color. Currently, the box background color is set automatically based on the header background color.
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This feature automatically places a like-named navigation template here, and strips out its border formatting so that it blends into the portal.
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to display recognized content (featured articles, good articles, featured pictures), to portals that have such items falling under its subject.
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Automatically provides "Did you know?" blurbs, in a conditional "Did you know?" section (that shows up only when there are entries to display).
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One of the two main design objectives here is to create a one-page portal, with no portal subpages. This model accomplishes that.
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does not, and it allows the color to be set, and even varied (as different for different sections), on the portal base page.
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News coverage is scant for many subjects, with news reports few and far between. Hence the need for a disappearing section.
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Automatically provides news content, in a conditional news item section (that shows up only when there is news to display)
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That leaves the following 2 sections that needs further development before "complete" portals can be created conveniently:
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Problem: Search string sometimes returns false matches. We need a way to refine this feature to minimize false matches.
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enter these by hand. Categories are segmented, with no easy way of gathering all relevant categories (that I know of).
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Being conditional makes it suitable for automation, because we won't be generating portals with empty news sections.
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Being conditional makes it suitable for automation, because we won't be generating portals with empty DYK sections.
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Other components can be added to the model, and to specific portals, later. Speaking of which, see further below...
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This section can be encoded in the portal generation template to show up only if the WikiProject page exists. (See
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This is the WikiProject bridge section, to provide a link to the corresponding WikiProject, if there is one.
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Develop a way to automatically gather and place the related portal names and their icons here.
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Develop a way to automatically gather and place the names of subportals here (without icons).
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Develop template to insert a section for a relevant selected item, including section title.
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6. Selected images (works correctly only if there are at least 2 images on the sourcepage)
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multiple excerpt slideshow frames, portals can be used for surveying an entire subject.
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specified, but only a random subset of 50 will actually be displayed in the slideshow.)
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Automatically insert a transclusion of an excerpt from the corresponding lead article.
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Reach automated level 2, by creating the page specified, if one doesn't already exist
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For editor resources and to collaborate with other editors on improving Knowledge's
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portals. Of the 10 core section components, these eight are sufficiently automated:
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This page summarizes design work on and surrounding the portal model generated by
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still limited to 50 excerpts per slideshow. All this makes them survey tools.
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This section is for listing other portals that are subtopics of the portal.
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Do you have a question about {{PAGENAME}} that you can't find the answer to?
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There are a couple template-based potentially automatable solutions so far:
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For example, Portal:Dogs may have a section entitle "Selected dog breed".
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Research and development (mostly research at this point) is underway. See
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Of course, the arguments can be adjusted after a portal is created.
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indicates that the component still needs design/programming work.
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To help track progress, the following indicators have been used:
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Provide links to the portal's subject in sister projects using
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needs improvement (depends upon availability of navbox footer)
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Develop an extended portal model to encompass existing portals
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On the talk page, we discuss all aspects of portal design.
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All colors are supported, which by may be specified by
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but enough to speed up portal creation considerably).
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2. Present one excerpt per page purge (topic tasting)
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Plans and progress on these features are covered in
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Knowledge:WikiProject Portals

historical
village pump
Knowledge:WikiProject Portals/Components
Basic portal start page
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#Design objectives: automated core components
#Optional & possible future automated components
PortalTool.js
Portal description
short description
Portals browsebar
Portal topics
Activities
Culture
Geography
Health
History
Mathematics
Nature
People
Philosophy
Religion
Society
Technology
Random portal
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