Category:File-Class Chicago articles

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Chicago articles rated according to the Wikipedia 1.0 Assessment Scale. This category contains Chicago articles rated by the WikiProject Chicago. Articles are automatically placed in this category when the corresponding rating is given. Do not put items in this category. Put them in the appropriate category by adding or editing the article's Template:WikiProject Chicago Talk page tag, as follows:

{{WikiProject Chicago
 |class           = <!--FA/A/GA/B/C/Start/Stub/FL/List/NA/FM/Disambig/Redirect; other namespaces don't require class-->
 |importance      = <!--Top/High/Mid/Low/NA-->
 |attention       = <!--yes or remove it-->
 |needs-infobox   = <!--yes or remove it-->
 |needs-photo     = <!--yes or remove it-->
 |auto            =
 |category        =
 |listas          =
}}

or

{{WikiProject Chicago |class= |importance= }}

Note: You should not assign any article GA, A, or FA grades arbitrarily. These labels refer to this grading scheme:

WikiProject Chicago article quality grading scheme (click show to view)
  1. ^ For example, this image of the Battle of Normandy is grainy, but very few pictures of that event exist. However, where quite a number of pictures exist, for instance, the moon landing, FPC attempts to select the best of the ones produced.
  2. ^ An image has more encyclopedic value (often abbreviated to "EV" or "enc" in discussions) if it contributes strongly to a single article, rather than contributing weakly to many. Adding an image to numerous articles to gain EV is counterproductive and may antagonize both FPC reviewers and article editors.
  3. ^ While effects such as black and white, sepia, oversaturation, and abnormal angles may be visually pleasing, they often detract from the accurate depiction of the subject.

Pages in category "File-Class Chicago articles"

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