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Usage
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Summary of importance, field, and class parameters | |||
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The importance (or priority) of the article/subject, regardless of its quality. | The current quality class of the article. | ||
Top | Extremely important, even crucial, to its field, and very significant beyond it | FA | This is a featured article. |
High | Contributes a substantial depth of knowledge with significant impact in other fields | A | Essentially complete, well written and referenced; possible featured article candidate. |
Mid | Adds important further details within its field, with some impact beyond it | GA | B+ quality, and also a good article. |
Low | Contributes more specific or less significant details, or is mainly of specialist interest | B | A decent article, but it needs further editing to extend coverage or accessibility |
Bottom | Not notable for chess aspects, but for which chess is a notable aspect. | C | |
NA | NA(Not applicable). This is normally Templates or Talk pages. | Start | Referenced, but cleanup or expansion is needed. |
??? | Default, priority unknown because nothing is assigned to its priority. | Stub | Article has very little content, or is a stub. |