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Portal placement examples
[edit]To better understand the recommended placement of the portal templates, it is helpful to view examples.
Preferred template to use | Comments | |
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A
Articles with |
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{{Portal|Biography|History|Italy}}
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B
Articles with NO "See also" section; |
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{{portal bar|Malta}}
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C
Stub articles; |
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{{stack | {{portal bar|Sports|Germany}} }} {{clear}}
*{{Portal-inline|Biography}}
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* Note: There is a discussion at Wikipedia talk:Manual of Style/Layout, Placement of {{Portal bar}} section. Based on whatever the consensus, the above can be updated. — JoeHebda • (talk) 19:29, 24 June 2016 (UTC)
* Recommendation: For page Wikipedia:Portal, after section How to add portal links to articles, add above wikitable. It could be either a Level two section (==) or as a sub-section (===). — JoeHebda • (talk) 19:46, 24 June 2016 (UTC)
* Discussion: – Please post discussion/comments at Wikipedia talk:Manual of Style/Layout, Placement of {{Portal bar}} section mentioned above. — JoeHebda • (talk) 20:05, 24 June 2016 (UTC)
Another option, Subject bar template
[edit]Greetings, After much searching I finally located this template which I had only seen once or twice.
Wondering if this Subject bar template would be a better alternative than these three?
In the Subject bar documentation it explains placement & reason to use.
This navigational template is intended be placed at the end of an article, after the References or External links and before any navboxes and categories. It offers an variant to several floating box templates that link to books, portals, and Wikipedia's sister projects but also typically cause formatting issues because of their size and alignment.
For example:
{{Subject bar |portal1= Biography |portal2= Primates |portal3= Madagascar}}
Regards, — JoeHebda • (talk) 16:02, 25 June 2016 (UTC)