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==<font size="3" color="660000"> April 27, 2007 </font>==
==<font size="3" color="660000"> April 27, 2007 </font>==


'''This announcement is for the wiki hackers among us- the skin for Approved articles needs a facial.'''  
'''This announcement is for the wiki hackers among usthe skin for Approved articles needs a facial.'''  


What's needed? (All registered users should feel free to add to & edit this list)
What's needed? (All registered users should feel free to add to & edit this list)
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* Approved articles need a look that tells the user that he or she is reading an approved article
* Approved articles need a look that tells the user that he or she is reading an approved article


* A conventional means of indicating important facts (such as nominating editor- date approved) is also needed
* A conventional means of indicating important facts (such asnominating editor, date approved) is also needed


* A clear disclaimer
* A clear disclaimer
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===Invitation to link sandbox trials here===
===Invitation to link sandbox trials here===
( To make your own sandbox page, edit your user page and create a link to the sandbox page as if it already existed, like this: <nowiki>[[User:Nancy_Sculerati/Sandbox]]</nowiki>.  After completing the edit, you'll see the red link; just click on the red link to start the new page.  Any author can create a page anywhere in the same way. - as per Pat Palmer)
(To make your own sandbox page, edit your user page and create a link to the sandbox page as if it already existed, like this: <nowiki>[[User:Nancy_Sculerati/Sandbox]]</nowiki>.  After completing the edit, you'll see the red link; just click on the red link to start the new page.  Any author can create a page anywhere in the same way. -- as per Pat Palmer)


Perhaps drafts of templates and styles for approved articles might be linked here?
Perhaps drafts of templates and styles for approved articles might be linked here?

Revision as of 12:51, 28 April 2007

April 27, 2007

This announcement is for the wiki hackers among us: the skin for Approved articles needs a facial.

What's needed? (All registered users should feel free to add to & edit this list)

  • Approved articles need a look that tells the user that he or she is reading an approved article
  • A conventional means of indicating important facts (such as: nominating editor, date approved) is also needed
  • A clear disclaimer

What's been said so far?

Here are threads on the forum that all deserve our attention (please add to these):

  • Re: Proof versions of articles« Reply #32 on: April 19, 2007, 04:43:23 PM »[1]
  • Should there be a Group Approval Template? [2]

Here are current pages on Citizendium that have to do with Approval templates:

Invitation to link sandbox trials here

(To make your own sandbox page, edit your user page and create a link to the sandbox page as if it already existed, like this: [[User:Nancy_Sculerati/Sandbox]]. After completing the edit, you'll see the red link; just click on the red link to start the new page. Any author can create a page anywhere in the same way. -- as per Pat Palmer)

Perhaps drafts of templates and styles for approved articles might be linked here?


April 26, 2007

Developing articles that need editors to nominate them for approval (or indicate what is needed before such nomination can be made):

Copying Jason's post from the Forums [3]: I have a favor to ask of the History Workgroup. The article First Punic War appears high on Google searches. It has been steadily climibing, currently 10 to 12 in rank on a search for first punic war. If this article can be pushed along to approved status, this would be good PR. -Jason Potkanski Tech Lead


April 24, 2007

Our first of the Tuesday Night Rundowns on approved articles begins! Our first set of announcements is itself an "announcement of firsts".


Developing articles that need editors to nominate them for approval (or indicate what is needed before such nomination can be made):

Calling Mathematics editors to review:

These are candidates for our first Mathematics articles for nomination. Where are our editors?


Articles newly nominated for approval:

Humanities

CZ:Workgroups#Humanities

Our very first History articles to be nominated!


Just Approved Articles

CZ:Workgroups#Applied Arts and Sciences
  • Infant colic Our very first Health Sciences article to be approved!