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Hi all -
Please use these consistent ways of formatting text and other elements within an article:
 
'''PAGE CONTENT TYPES'''<br>
Use the edit function for this page to cut the html code for the following headings and then paste the code at the top of each page.
 
'''<font face = arial light> <font color = maroon> <font size = 3>Unfinished History</font></font> </font>'''
 
'''<font face = Papyrus> <font color = maroon> <font size = 4>Historical Essay</font></font> </font>'''


Here is the Style Sheet we developed at our dinner on 30 March. I'm also listing some suggestions that Chris and LisaRuth have found helpful in being most thorough with edits.  It can get pretty complex with many windows open at once so here are some tips to ensure consistency:
'''<font face = Papyrus> <font color = maroon> <font size = 4>"I was there..."</font></font> </font>'''


+ Open www.shapingsf.org and go to the Online History portal - Version 4: Greenstone.  Keep this open to refer to often! This is a good place to look up the current page you are working on in the Wiki version to find LINKS that didn't make it into the Wiki version, FORMATTING (italics and bold, etc.), and to find SOURCE OF BROKEN LINKS.  This is also the place to determine what the MAIN CATEGORY for an article is (or, the first one which should be listed when creating categories for a page.  More on this below!)
'''<font face = Papyrus> <font color = maroon> <font size = 4>Oral History</font></font> </font>'''


+ Keep the following pages open in tabs to refer to/use while editing Wiki articles:
'''<font face = Papyrus> <font color = maroon> <font size = 4>Primary Source</font></font> </font>'''


www.shapingsf-wiki.org/index.php?title=Style_sheet (this page)
'''SOURCES FOR TEXT'''
www.shapingsf-wiki.org/index.php?title=Shaping_SF_Categories (this is a list of categories to draw from.  If it isn't here, please make sure there are enough articles falling under a certain new category before you add it to this list.)
www.shapingsf-wiki.org/index.php?title=Done (where to add names of pages when you are completely finished and satisfied with the edits)


+ Other pages you will need to search within:
''by James Sobredo, Fall 1997, excerpted from "From Manila Bay to Daly City: Filipinos in San Francisco"'' in Reclaiming San Francisco: History, Politics, and Culture, ''A City Lights Anthology''
Orphaned Pages
Unused Files


Please use these consistent ways of formatting text and other elements within an article:
''by Pete Holloran''
 
'''FORMAT'''<br>
Pages consist of a photo, or series of photos, and text, with optional video and audio.  Please limit the size of your imported photos or images to around 452x720 pixels or around 95 KB. Use two brackets on either side of photo name, i.e. Image:PHOTO NAME HERE.jpg.


SOURCES FOR TEXT
'''CAPTIONS FOR IMAGES'''<br>
Please make captions '''bold''' and photo credits in ''italics''. Include text for captions immediately below image file name.


''--James Sobredo, Fall 1997, excerpted from "From Manila Bay to Daly City: Filipinos in San Francisco"'' in Reclaiming San Francisco: History, Politics, and Culture, ''A City Lights Anthology''
'''The International Hotel on Kearny Street was the last part of Manilatown.''' <br>
''Photo: Eddie Foronda''


''--Pete Holloran''
'''''Presidio clarkia'' (Clarkia franciscana)'''<br>
''Image: Margo Bors'' 


'''Haight & Clayton: 1994''' <br>
''Photo: Private Collection, San Francisco, CA''


'''Aquatic Park'''<br>
''Drawing: Harper's''


CAPTIONS FOR IMAGES
if photos come from the SF Library use this language:<br>
''Photo: San Francisco History Center, San Francisco Public Library''


'''The International Hotel on Kearny Street was the last part of Manilatown.''' ''photo: Eddie Foronda''
'''FORMAT FOR ARTICLE SUMMARIES'''


'''Presidio clarkia (Clarkia franciscana)''' ''image: Margo Bors'' 
Enclose your two - three sentence description of long articles in a goldenrod box by using the following format:


'''Haight & Clayton: 1994''' ''photo: Gaar Collection, San Francisco, CA''
{| style="color: black; background-color: #F5DA81;"
| colspan="2" | '''Summary goes here…'''
|}
<br>


'''Aquatic Park''' ''drawing: Harper's''
'''VIDEO INCLUSION'''


if photos come from the SF Library use this language: ''photo: San Francisco History Center, San Francisco Public Library''
Add one bracket around video source with title to be hyperlinked immediately following


Please include videos at end of article, above Prev. Document Next Document




KEYWORDS/CATEGORIES
'''KEYWORDS/CATEGORIES'''


to be included at end of article, after the Prev. Document Next Document navigation links  
To be included at end of article, after the Prev. Document Next Document navigation links  


semicolon goes between double brackets like this [[category:North Beach]] or [[category:1850s]]
Semicolon goes between double brackets. [[category:North Beach]] or [[category:1850s]] (You can see at the bottom of this page how they will appear.)


list main category first (see greenstone version accessible through www.shapingsf.org for these categories). 
Please list the main category first
MAIN CATEGORIES will be:
+ Neighborhoods
+ Subjects (like Labor, Political Dissent, Power and Money, etc.  Whatever is at the top of the Greenstone page will be the MAIN CATEGORY)
+ Population (like Filipino, Latino, etc.)


''Main Categories'' will fall within one of these areas:


VIDEOS
+ Time (Decade or special year)


one bracket around video source with title to be hyperlinked immediately following
+ Neighborhood/Geography


videos should be listed at end of article, above Prev. Document Next Document
+ Themes (like Labor, Dissent, Power and Money, etc.)


find videos at www.internetarchive.org, Moving Images, search for "Shaping San Francisco"
+ Population/People (like Filipino, Latino, etc.)

Latest revision as of 21:07, 3 April 2018

Please use these consistent ways of formatting text and other elements within an article:

PAGE CONTENT TYPES
Use the edit function for this page to cut the html code for the following headings and then paste the code at the top of each page.

Unfinished History

Historical Essay

"I was there..."

Oral History

Primary Source

SOURCES FOR TEXT

by James Sobredo, Fall 1997, excerpted from "From Manila Bay to Daly City: Filipinos in San Francisco" in Reclaiming San Francisco: History, Politics, and Culture, A City Lights Anthology

by Pete Holloran

FORMAT
Pages consist of a photo, or series of photos, and text, with optional video and audio. Please limit the size of your imported photos or images to around 452x720 pixels or around 95 KB. Use two brackets on either side of photo name, i.e. Image:PHOTO NAME HERE.jpg.

CAPTIONS FOR IMAGES
Please make captions bold and photo credits in italics. Include text for captions immediately below image file name.

The International Hotel on Kearny Street was the last part of Manilatown.
Photo: Eddie Foronda

Presidio clarkia (Clarkia franciscana)
Image: Margo Bors

Haight & Clayton: 1994
Photo: Private Collection, San Francisco, CA

Aquatic Park
Drawing: Harper's

if photos come from the SF Library use this language:
Photo: San Francisco History Center, San Francisco Public Library

FORMAT FOR ARTICLE SUMMARIES

Enclose your two - three sentence description of long articles in a goldenrod box by using the following format:

Summary goes here…


VIDEO INCLUSION

Add one bracket around video source with title to be hyperlinked immediately following

Please include videos at end of article, above Prev. Document Next Document


KEYWORDS/CATEGORIES

To be included at end of article, after the Prev. Document Next Document navigation links

Semicolon goes between double brackets. or (You can see at the bottom of this page how they will appear.)

Please list the main category first

Main Categories will fall within one of these areas:

+ Time (Decade or special year)

+ Neighborhood/Geography

+ Themes (like Labor, Dissent, Power and Money, etc.)

+ Population/People (like Filipino, Latino, etc.)