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This '''Wikipedia Guide to Talk page Layout''' is an annotated, working guide to the basics of laying out a talk page. Complicated talk pages may be best modeled on the layout of an existing talk page of appropriate structure.

Template clutter has been a concern for the community for a long time. Article talk pages have historically been overburdened by templates from various processes on the path to featured status.<ref>''[[Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost|The Wikipedia Signpost]]'': "[[Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost/2008-03-24/Dispatches|Dispatches: Articlehistory and banners tame talk page clutter]]", 2008-03-24</ref> This guide aims to identify '''good layout practices''' and make '''general recommendations''', especially in the ordering and placement of talk page specific template such as {{tl|Talk header}}, {{tl|WPBS}}, {{tl|FAQ}}, and so on, and in the elimination of ''unnecessary'' redundancy. This guide cannot cover every possibility that can be found on Wikipedia, especially on the highly active talk pages, so please always use [[WP:IAR|use common sense]] and good editorial judgment.

==Talk page layout==
{{See also|Wikipedia:Talk page layout/Sandbox}}
Talk pages are usually divided into three sections: lead ("bannerspace"), table of contents, and discussion.

===Lead (bannerspace)===
The lead of the discussion presents the reader to the guidelines and policies, article achievements, related pages, and links to past discussions. Templates are often used to present these messages, and these templates should be prioritized to fit the needs of the specific article. The order of which they are most often presented is listed below. This is '''not''' a prescriptive list, but rather an observation of how the banners of well-structured talk pages are ordered (variations exist). This list supposes the banners are present.

# {{tl|skiptotoc}} (should only be necessary on talk pages with lots of banners)
# {{tl|community article probation}}, {{tl|censor}}, {{tl|blpo}} and other high-priority/importance, warning/attention templates.
# Specific talk page guideline banners, such as {{tl|talkbottom}}, {{tl|notaforum}}, {{tl|RecurringThemes}}, {{tl|FAQ}}, {{tl|Round In Circles}}, etc.
# {{tl|Talk header}} (or forks like {{tl|Oregon Companies talk}})
# Any "article history" banner (preferably in a {{tl|ArticleHistory}} template), such as {{tl|FailedGA}}, {{tl|Oldprod}}, etc.
# Any WikiProject banners (in a {{tl|WPBS}} template when 2+ are present, or in {{tl|WPB}} when 6+ are present), such as {{tl|WP Elements}}, {{tl|WP Biography}}, etc.
# {{tl|Notable Wikipedian}} or {{tl|Press}}, if applicable.
# {{tl|todo}}
# {{tl|maintained}}
# Archive templates (such as {{tl|archives}}), if desired (see [[#Archives]] below)

===Categories===
Categories that are not inserted automatically by the templates used in the lead (bannerspace), should be placed after the last banner and before the discussion.

===Interwikis===
Interwikis should be placed after the last banner and before the discussion. If there are also categories, interwikis should be placed below them.

===TOC===
The Table of Contents is usually generated automatically, like in articles. There should not be any reason to fiddle around with the TOC in normal circumstances, but some high-traffic pages may opt to place the TOC in a different location because of special considerations. Sometimes a page with many newer editors benefits from adding a friendly note to put new threads ''at the bottom'' and adding the TOC to encourage proper formatting. Other talk pages opt not to have a TOC at all; this is done by placing the "[[Help:Magic words|magic word]]" {{xt|<nowiki>__NOTOC__</nowiki>}} anywhere on the page (but preferably at the very top).

===Discussions===
A level 2 header ({{xt|<nowiki>==Header==</nowiki>}}) should immediately follow the lead/banners. If the level 2 header isn't placed, the TOC will show up after some discussions, rather than before them. If you come across a TOC that follows comments, add a level 2 section header such as {{xt|<nowiki>==Comments by IP 192.0.2.1==</nowiki>}} summarizing the top comments after the banners (or categories, if present).

==Archives==
Talk archives can be displayed through either the {{tl|Talk header}} or {{tl|archives}} templates. In some cases it may be preferable to include {{tl|archives}} even if the talk header is present, such as when there are a lot of archives, if they are not named according to the numbering convention, or if a specific archiving note is required. In this case, the automatic display of archives in {{tl|Talk header}} can be suppressed with the <tt>noarchive=yes</tt> option.

==Notes==
{{reflist}}

==See also==
*[[Wikipedia:Template messages/Talk namespace]]
*[[Wikipedia:Template messages/WikiProject banners]]
*[[Wikipedia:Talk page formatting]]
*[[Wikipedia:Talk page guidelines]]
*[[Wikipedia:Talk page templates]]

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