Template:WikiProject University of Southern California/doc

Usage

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When you create or find a new page within the scope of WikiProject University of Southern California please add any of the following to the top of its talk page:

{{WikiProject University of Southern California |class= |importance= }}
{{WikiProject University of Southern California |class= |importance= |listas= }}
{{WikiProject University of Southern California
|class      = 
|importance = 
|listas     = 
}}

Unused parameters may be omitted. This template automatically adds articles to Category:WikiProject University of Southern California articles.

Optional parameters

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  • class – valid values are fa, a, ga, b, c, start, stub, fl, list, na (case-insensitive). See the quality scale for details. Setting an explicit value of NA is rarely necessary; for this, either leave |class= blank or omit the parameter.
  • importance – valid values are: top, high, mid, low, na (case-insensitive). See the importance scale for details. Setting an explicit value of NA is rarely necessary; for this, either leave |importance= blank or omit the parameter.
  • listas – This parameter, which is the equivalent of the DEFAULTSORT sortkey that should be placed on all biographical articles, is a sortkey for the article talk page (e.g. for Robert M. Widney, use |listas=Widney, Robert M. so that the talk page will show up in the W's and not the R's of the various assessment and administrative categories). This is important because it is one source used by those who set DEFAULTSORT on the article; consider also setting the DEFAULTSORT for the article when setting this parameter. For more information about this, please see Wikipedia:Categorization of people § Ordering names in a category.
    If the article is using {{WikiProject banner shell}} then it is preferable to add |listas= to that template instead of a project banner template. Putting the parameter on more than one template is not required.
  • category – set |category=no if, and only if, a banner is being used for demonstration or testing purposes, to prevent unnecessary or undesirable categorization. Otherwise, omit this parameter.