Template:Infobox Wikipedia WikiProject/doc

The Infobox Wikipedia WikiProject template may be used to summarize information about a WikiProject, in the infobox form.

Syntax
This infobox can be added to any WikiProject page by copying and pasting the template shown below:

Note: Only the "name" parameter is required, all other attributes are optional.

General parameters

 * inactive – if set to "y", "yes", or "1", the 'Inactive WikiProject' notice banner is included on the page; otherwise, leave field blank.
 * semi-active – if set to "y", "yes", or "1", the 'Semi-active WikiProject' notice banner is included on the page; otherwise, leave field blank.
 * bodystyle – any valid CSS markup that is applied to the infobox table as a whole. (you may need to use  to override default values specified elsewhere)
 * name – the name of the project, without the 'Wikipedia:WikiProject' prefix. (e.g., Tulips)
 * image – an image for the project, given in the form of 'example.jpg'. (i.e., do not specify the size, caption, position, etc., and do not prefix it with 'File:' or 'Image:')
 * image_size – sets the width of the project image, given in 'px'. When not specified, the default is 180px. (e.g., 150px)
 * caption – a descriptive sentence that describes the image. (e.g., This WikiProject is about project topic.)
 * alt – a description for the image, see MOS:ACCIM.
 * shortcuts – if the project has a primary shortcut, list it here in the form.
 * shortcuts2 – Secondary shortcuts may be given here. If there are more than two shortcuts, enter as a comma separated list.
 * category – the name of the root category of the articles within the scope of the WikiProject, preferably without the 'Category:' prefix. (e.g., WikiProject Tulips)
 * category2 – the name of a second root category if the project uses more than one, preferably without the 'Category:' prefix. (e.g., Tulips)
 * portal – the name of an appropriate portal for the project, without the 'Portal:' prefix. (e.g., Tulips)
 * portal2 – the name of a second appropriate portal, if the project uses more than one, without the 'Portal:' prefix. (e.g., Flowers)
 * commons – the name of a category in Wikimedia Commons, that is appropriate to the project, without the 'Category:' prefix. (e.g., Tulips)
 * parent – the name of the parent project for this project, without the 'Wikipedia:WikiProject' prefix. (e.g., Flowers)
 * parent2 / parent3 / parent4 – the name of additional parent projects, without the 'Wikipedia:WikiProject' prefix. (e.g., Flowers)
 * child – the name of the child project for this project, without the 'Wikipedia:WikiProject' prefix. (e.g., Flowers)
 * child2 / child3 – the name of additional child projects, without the 'Wikipedia:WikiProject' prefix. (e.g., Flowers)
 * notice – the name of the project banner template for the project, given without the 'Template:' prefix or any syntax. (e.g., WikiProject Tulips)
 * notice-extended – an alternative to 'notice' (overrides the standard 'notice' message) that you can use to provide more details, template parameters, etc. (e.g., )
 * userbox – you may enter up to three project userboxes, (using userbox, userbox2, and userbox3) and/or an optional userboxnote:
 * If the userbox is located in the template namespace (i.e., the userbox page starts with 'Template:' in front of the name), then just enter the name of the template, without the 'Template:' prefix:
 * Example #1: Template:User WikiProject 24 Member would be entered as
 * If the userbox is located in any other namespace (i.e., 'User:', '   :', etc.), enter the full name of the userbox page, including the prefix:
 * Example #2:  would be entered as-is
 * Example #3:  would be entered as-is
 * userboxnote – a free-form comment, such as a link to more userboxes or brief instructions; if there are more than three userboxes to choose from, you could use only this parameter and link to a gallery of userboxes.
 * helps-organise-children or helps-organize-children – if set to "y", "yes", or "1", it indicates that the project will be active in helping organise subprojects (including task forces and work groups); "n", "no", or "0" indicate the project does not intend to set those up; anything else will be treated as a free-form comment, such as a link to more information.
 * has-goals – if set to "n", "no", or "0", indicates that the project exists solely to help organise child projects and co-ordinate items of interest common to all sub-projects, and does not engage in any other activity; "y", "yes", or "1" indicates the project intends to pursue other goals besides supporting child projects; anything else will be treated as a free-form comment, such as a link to more information.
 * assessment – the link to the project's assessment page, without the 'Wikipedia:' prefix. (e.g., WikiProject Tulips/Assessment)
 * popular-pages – the link to the project's popular pages list, without the 'Wikipedia:' prefix. (e.g., WikiProject Tulips/Popular pages)
 * csb – if set to "yes", tags project as relevant for WikiProject Countering systemic bias (CSB)
 * type – passes on the optional type parameter of WikiProject status: not displayed in infobox
 * footnotes – any additional free-form notes about the project.