Wikipedia:WikiProject Children's literature/Templates

This page lists templates used commonly by Wikiproject Children's Literature and gives advice on their use. Many templates are used by articles in this project. Some of the most common are listed below, but a more complete list can be found in Category:Template-Class children and young adult literature articles.

Project templates
This project maintains several templates for use in a variety of tasks:
 * To add a page to this project, please add the project banner to its talk page using WikiProject Children's literature and fill in the relevant assessment information as listed on the template's documentation page.
 * To link a page to the portal Portal:Children and Young Adult Literature, place in the See also section.
 * To identify a user as a participant of this project, place user WikiProject Children's literature on their userpage.
 * To welcome new participants to the project, place on their talkpage. Please be sure to substitute.

Common article templates
Stub sorting templates are used on Stub-class articles to specify the topic they are based on. Stub sorting templates are maintained by WikiProject Stub Sorting and a full list can be found at WikiProject Stub sorting/Stub types. Some of the most common stub types on this project are:
 * Child-lit-stub for any children's literature stub article.
 * Child-book-stub for stub articles about children's books.
 * Child-picture-book-stub for stub articles about children's picture books.
 * US-child-writer-stub for stub articles about children's authors from the United States.
 * UK-child-writer-stub for stub articles about children's authors from the United Kingdom.

Infoboxes are used to give a summary of the main features article's topic. They generally consist of a list of features which the article might have, and as many of these features as possible should be specified, although many can be left out if they are not known. Infoboxes are maintained by WikiProject Infoboxes, and help using them can be found on the Manual of Style and help page about them, in addition to on each template's documentation page. A variety of infoboxes are available depending upon the subject of the article in question. A full list is available in Category:Infobox templates, but some commonly used infoboxes on this project are:
 * Infobox book for articles about books.
 * Infobox book series for articles about book series.
 * Infobox writer for articles about writers.
 * Infobox character for articles about fictional characters.
 * Infobox publisher for articles about publishers.

Navigation boxes are used to ease navigation between a group of articles on the same topic. There are many navigation boxes used by this project, which generally group articles by some shared characteristic, for example Harry Potter, grouping by series, or American Library Association, grouping by organisation.