User:Alan Liefting/Layout examples

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A nice two column layout

  1. Close Encounters with the Unicorn Kind
  2. Cheating Yama, the God of Death
  3. A Tale of the Terai
  4. Rhino Roots
  5. Clash of Cultures
  6. Medicine or Myth?
  7. Learning from the West
  8. Wilderness Blues
  9. Poverty, Rhinos, Tigers, and Tourists in Chitwan
  10. George of the Jungle
  11. Killing Mothers to Snatch Babies
  1. Science and Shamanism
  2. Kidnapping Baby Rhinos for an American Zoo
  3. Taming Texas Rhinos
  4. Popes, Kings, Queens, and the Rhino
  5. Palace Intrigues
  6. Rookie at the Royal Rhino Hunt
  7. Rhino Versus Royalty
  8. Prayers in the Dusk
  9. Moving Rhinos
  10. A New Home for the Rhinos
  • Epilogue: Hope or Uncertainty on a Himalayan Scale
  • Selected Bibliography
  • Index
  • The Explorers Club History and Mission Statement

Image placement

This is a test for placing images in a gallery format but using a table.
Another image in the table.

List in columns

Examples
Taumarunuitaum-ranuitau-ma-ru-nu-i
Paraparaumupara-pram or pa-rampa-ra-pa-ra-u-mu
Pauatahanuipart-a-noo-eepau-a-ta-ha-nu-i
Oakuraoa-krao-a-ku-ra
Haweraharaha-we-ra
Te Awamututee-awa-moot or tee-a-mootute-a-wa-mu-tu
Waikouaitiwacker-wite or weka-whatwai-kou-a-i-ti
KatikatiKati-katka-ti-ka-ti
OtorohangaOh-tra-hung-a or Oh-tra-hong-ao-to-ra-ha-nga
PapatoetoePapp-a-toh-epa-pa-to-e-to-e


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For biographical articles, the consensus appears to me to be that it is one or more the following:
  1. a thing for which they are notable per WP:NOTE and/or WP:BIO, and hence the reason for which there is a wikipedia article on that person (e.g. being a notable mathematician); or,
  2. a fundamental detail of biographical data which assists in identifying the person through the usual records (e.g. nationality, year of birth and death); or,
  3. (more controversially) a significant quality of that individual which may be unrelated to either of the the above but which sets a person apart from the majority of her or his peers and which groups people with a similar quality, which is why for example we sometimes categorise LGBT people, through the principles set out at WP:CATGRS.


Charts using timeline paramenter

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Coloured boxes

The border color of the userbox.

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A frustrating test of wiki markup

Timeline in a wikitable

More information Popes of the Western Schism ...
Popes of the Western Schism
Antipope John XXIIIAntipope John XXIIIPope Alexander VPope Gregory XIIPope Innocent VIIPope Innocent VIIBoniface IXUrban VIAvignon Pope Benedict XIIIAvignon Pope Clement VIIPope Martin VPope Gregory XI
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Table style

More information TIMELINE ...
TIMELINE
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Wikitable as a text box

Reasons for splitting an article include:
  • The subject of the new article has a notability of its own right and is therefore of a higher level of interest to some readers than the original article
  • Having the new article allows for a better linking from, and the population of, lists, portals, categories, topic outlines and indexes
  • Where an article has sections for different countries splitting out any country section that is out of balance with the other countries avoids systemic bias issues to some degree
  • Splitting an article may reduce any clutter of External links, See also links and Further reading references. In the new article they will be more applicable to the topic
  • Wikipedia continues to grow and it is easier to split articles earlier and let the individual articles expand rather than attempting to extricate information from a lengthy article at a later date

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  • Valdez principles
  • List of ferns native to New Zealand
  • Conservation (ecology) - see Hambler (2004)
  • Hillary Institute -
  • Land status:
  • Soil contamination in New Zealand
  • Irrigation in New Zealand
  • Waste issues in New Zealand
  • Air pollution in New Zealand
  • Pesticide use in New Zealand
  • Template:NZTCS
  • Environment 2010 Strategy
  • Environmental effects of cement production
  • Environmental effects of paper manufacturing
  • Qualmark - including the 'green' Qualmark
  • Environmental issues with cosmetics
  • Environmental issues with exfoliating cosmetics

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Ponder

Kiwis Against Seabed Mining (KASM) is an environmental group established to warn of alleged environmental risks associated with the mining of the sea bed around New Zealand.

In March 2005 an application was lodged by Australian company BQL for a minerals permit for exploration prior to mining black sands off the West Coast of the North Island. This was the determining factor for the formation of KASM. KASM was originally Raglan based but now has membership and organisational groups in Piha, Raglan and Taranaki with support from many other environmental groups.

February 2007 saw Rio Tinto (one of the world's largest mining companies) acquire the majority share of the West Coast North Island placed seabed prospecting permit previously held by Iron ore NZ Ltd.

See also
External links
  • KASM - official website.


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This is a personal user essay.


Tournament

Semifinals Finals
      
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Family tree

Clade diagram

 Dinosauria 

 Ornithischia 

 Saurischia 

Sauropodomorpha 

 Theropoda 

Herrerasauridae 

    

 Eoraptor 

    

Tawa

 Neotheropoda 
    
    

 Liliensternus 

 To Jurassic Theropods 

Tabs

A nice table

Mustela africanaDesmarest, 1800Tropical weaselSouth America
Mustela altaicaPallas, 1811Mountain weaselEurope & Northern Asia
Southern Asia
Mustela ermineaLinnaeus, 1758Stoat
Ermine
Short-tailed weasel
Europe & Northern Asia
North America
Southern Asia (non-native)
New Zealand (non-native)
Mustela eversmanniiLesson, 1827Steppe polecatEurope & Northern Asia
Southern Asia
Mustela felipeiIzor and de la Torre, 1978Colombian weaselSouth America
Mustela frenataLichtenstein, 1831Long-tailed weaselMiddle America
North America
South America
Mustela itatsiTemminck, 1844Japanese weaselJapan & Sakhalin Is. (Russia)
Mustela kathiahHodgson, 1835Yellow-bellied weaselSouthern Asia
Mustela lutreola(Linnaeus, 1761)European minkEurope & Northern Asia
Mustela lutreolinaRobinson and Thomas, 1917Indonesian mountain weaselSouthern Asia
Mustela nigripes(Audubon and Bachman, 1851)Black-footed ferretNorth America
Mustela nivalisLinnaeus, 1766Least weaselEurope & Northern Asia
North America
Southern Asia (non-native)
New Zealand (non-native)
Mustela nudipesDesmarest, 1822Malayan weaselSouthern Asia
Mustela putoriusLinnaeus, 1758European Polecat
Domesticated Ferret (ssp. furo)
Europe & Northern Asia
New Zealand (ssp. furo) (non-native)
Mustela sibiricaPallas, 1773Siberian weaselEurope & Northern Asia
Southern Asia
Mustela strigidorsaGray, 1855Back-striped weaselSouthern Asia
Mustela subpalmataHemprich and Ehrenberg, 1833Egyptian weaselEgypt

A nice way of showing pictures


Tree structure

NZ location map

Eastbourne is located in New Zealand
Eastbourne
Eastbourne

Left - right

-- Alan Liefting (talk - contribs) 05:56, 6 September 2012 (UTC)

Bar graph and table

More information Year, Eggs produced (millions) ...
Total egg production in the United States
Year
Eggs produced (millions)
2007
91,101
2008
90,151
2009
90,484
2010
91,398
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Renamed Alijan upon conversion to Islam
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Hasan Sultan
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Bagi beg
Alijan II
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Ahmed begQurban beg
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