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Template:Infobox single/doc
This is a documentation subpage for Template:Infobox single. It contains usage information, categories, interlanguage links and other content that is not part of the original template page. |
The design and content of all music-related infoboxes should follow Wikipedia's verifiability policy, infobox style guideline and music style guideline. While this document may clarify details of their specific application to the infobox, it is primarily concerned with explaining usage and not with matters of Wikipedia policy and style. |
Usage
This is the template for a single (A- or B-side), not a song.
Code
"Country House" | ||||
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Single by Blur | ||||
from the album The Great Escape | ||||
Released | August 14, 1995 | UK]|||
Format |
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Recorded | 1995 | |||
Genre | Britpop | |||
Length | 3:57 | |||
Label |
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Producer | Stephen Street | |||
Blur singles chronology | ||||
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{{Infobox single | Name = | Cover = <!-- just the file name --> | Border = | Alt = | Caption = | Artist = | Album = | A-side = | B-side = | Released = <!-- {{Start date|YYYY|MM|DD}} --> | Format = | Recorded = | Genre = | Length = <!-- {{Duration|m=MM|s=SS}} --> | Label = | Writer = | Producer = | Certification = | Chronology = | Last single = | This single = | Next single = | Misc = }}
Parameters
- Name
- This field should contain the name of the single. This field is mandatory.
- Cover
- Upload a copy of the single cover (under fair—use the tag "{{Non-free album cover}}"). Ideally the image should be 200px wide. Enter the file name only into the field:
<Image Name>.jpg
. - Border
- Type "yes" in this field to place a 1px border around the single's cover.
- Alt
- Alt text for the cover image, to describe it to visually impaired readers.
- Artist
- This field should contain the name of the artist. This field is mandatory.
- Album
- If the single was also released on an album, enter the name of the album. If the album has a Wikipedia article, link the article name as usual. The template will italicize the album name.
- A-side
- Use this field to display the A-side song title appearing on the opposite side of the single.
- B-side
- Use this field to display the B-side song title appearing on the opposite side of the single. If it has a Wikipedia article use a link. Only one of the fields "A-side" or "B-side" should be used.
- Released
- This field should refer to the earliest known date, using a single occurrence of {{Start date}} as {{Start date|YYYY|MM|DD}}, for example "{{Start date|2007|7|31}}". (Use "{{Start date|YYYY|MM}}" if only year and month are known, or "{{Start date|YYYY}}" for just a year).
- Recorded
- This field should include details on when and where the song was recorded. Separate multiple values using {{Plainlist}}.
- Format
- the way that the single was released; i.e. 7-inch single, 12-inch single, CD single, cassette single, digital download (note the piped download link). Separate multiple values using {{Flatlist}}.
- Genre
- the music genre(s) that the single is from. These must not be original research, and should be stated and referenced in a 'Composition' section of the article. Separate multiple values using {{Flatlist}}.
- Length
- The length should use {{Duration}} thus:
{{Duration|m=3|s=45}}
, renders as 3:45, for 3 minutes 45 seconds - Label
- This field should refer to the label on which the single/album was originally released. Where significantly different versions have been released (featuring alternate track listings) e.g. U.S. vs. UK, the later release date and/or record label should be mentioned in the article. Drop words like "Records" from the end of the label's name (e.g. use [[Universal Records|Universal]] rather than [[Universal Records]]). Separate multiple values using {{Flatlist}}.
- Producer
- The producer is not necessarily the same as the "Artist" field. Separate multiple values using {{Flatlist}}.
- Misc
- This field allows you to provide more infobox data such as additional chronologies using {{Extra chronology}}, a track listing using {{Extra track listing}}, or extra covers using {{Extra album cover}}. Set
|Type=single
on those templates so the section titles use the same background color as the rest of the infobox.
Chronology
The chronology section should link to the previous single on the left and the next single on the right. Songs should be ordered based on the first release dates of their official singles.
- For first singles the left box (the "Last single=" field) should be left blank.
- For latest singles, the right box (the "Next single=" field) should be left blank.
By default, the chronology section begins with an "artist Chronology" header. If you specify the optional "Chronology=" field, the text you supply will replace the "artist" portion of that header. This is useful when a single is released by two or more artists and you want to supply a chronology for each using the built-in chronology for one artist and the {{Extra chronology}} template for the other(s).
Wikipedia's date style guidelines recommend that years should not be linked within the chronology section.
- Note: album cover images should NOT be used in this section as they do not meet Wikipedia fair use requirements.
Microformat
The HTML mark up produced by this template includes an hCalendar microformat, which makes the event details parsable by computers, either acting automatically to catalogue articles across Wikipedia, or via a browser tool operated by a person, to (for example) add the subject to a calendar or diary application.
Sub-templates
Dates will only be included if you use {{Start date}} or {{End date}} (use the former for single dates; but do not use any of these if the date is before 1583 CE).
URLs will only be included if you use {{URL}}.
Please do not remove instances of these sub-templates.
Classes
hCalendar uses HTML classes including:
- attendee
- contact
- description
- dtend
- dtstart
- location
- organiser
- summary
- url
- vevent
Please do not rename or remove these classes; nor collapse nested elements which use them.}}