Template:Featured
From Soft Cell Wiki
- Description
- This template formats featured article piece and is used on Soft Cell Wiki:Featured articles page, which eventually is transcluded onto main page via Template:MainFeatured.
- Template also uses Extension:TemplateStyles; for styles see: Template:Featured/styles.css.
- Syntax
{{featured |article = |title = |file = |text = }}
title
– if article's title differs from title of subject (example - article "Soft Cell (bootleg)" needs title "Soft Cell")file
– image if available (usually the same as used in article's infobox); full filename should be listed, with file formattext
– piece of source article, that eventually will be shown:- should start with short article summary (usually the first sentence or more right after infobox)
- new paragraph must be another fragment of article, it should not be too big
- all reference links must be omitted
- slight changes, such as removing of notes in braces, are allowed
- Sample output
- Code:
{{featured |article = Mutant Moments |file = Cover - Mutant Moments.png |text = '''''Mutant Moments E.P.''''' is an [[EP]] by [[Soft Cell]]. It is first record produced by the band, released in 1980 trough their own [[label]] – [[A Big Frock Rekord]].<br/><br/>Soft Cell have been performing their early songs live for a long time already, when [[Dave Ball]] started sending demo tapes of the project to various record labels. No success was made to get them interested, so a decision to release a record on their own was made.}}
- Results:

Mutant Moments
Mutant Moments E.P. is an EP by Soft Cell. It is first record produced by the band, released in 1980 trough their own label – A Big Frock Rekord.
Soft Cell have been performing their early songs live for a long time already, when Dave Ball started sending demo tapes of the project to various record labels. No success was made to get them interested, so a decision to release a record on their own was made.
Soft Cell have been performing their early songs live for a long time already, when Dave Ball started sending demo tapes of the project to various record labels. No success was made to get them interested, so a decision to release a record on their own was made.