Difference between revisions of "Template:SemOccupation"

From MarineLives
Jump to: navigation, search
Line 32: Line 32:
 
</noinclude><includeonly>
 
</noinclude><includeonly>
 
'''This experimental page summarises data in the MarineLives wiki regarding the occupation of {{PAGENAME}}.'''
 
'''This experimental page summarises data in the MarineLives wiki regarding the occupation of {{PAGENAME}}.'''
 
<div style="float: left; vertical-align: bottom; margin-right: 20px; margin-bottom: 20px; background:#dcdcdc; border: 1px solid #b0c4de; width: 800px;">
 
    <div style="background: #b0c4de; padding: 5px 10px 5px 10px; font-size: larger; font-weight: bold;">Anchorsmiths, apprentices, bakers, ballastmen, blockmakers, boatswains, booksellers, brewers, brokers, butchers, captains, carpenters, chandlers, cheesemongers... mariners, master's mates, merchants...stevedores, stewards, steersmen, turners, upholsterers, vintners, watermen, widows, winecoopers, woodmongers and yeomen</div>
 
    <div style="padding: 10px;">
 
<div style="font-famil:Garamond; font-size: normal;">'''We need the help of volunteers to create three thousand biographies of men (and some women) who gave evidence in the High Court of Admiralty in the 1650s.'''
 
'''These witnesses range from anchorsmiths and bakers through to woodmongers and yeomen. Over eighty-five different occupations. Aged between seventeen and eighty-two. From most parishes in London, and many in Middlesex and Surrey, but also from Brazil, from Angola, and from Persia.'''</div>
 
 
To give you a flavour of what is involved, please take a look at any of the following people: The shipwright and ship's carpenter '''[[William Venus]]''', the grocer '''[[Henry Tulse]]''', and the sailor and foremastman '''[[Henry Betts]]'''. Click on their names and you will go to a short biography and factbox about the person.
 
 
You can see the simple form which has been used to create these biographies by typing one of their names into the box below and clicking on "Create or edit a MarineLives biography", for example "Henry Betts". You will be able to see the information as it has been entered by a volunteer. To be able to edit the information, or to create a new biography, you will need a Username and Password. Please [http://marinelives.org/wiki/Special:MarineLivesContact contact us] if you would like to learn more about volunteering.
 
 
{{#forminput:form=SemBioLongInfoBoxThreeWithBanner|size=50|default value=|placeholder=Type name of an Admiralty Court deponent|button text=Create or edit a MarineLives biography|popup}}
 
  
 
{{#ask: [[Category:Semantic biography]] [[Occupation::{{PAGENAME}}]]
 
{{#ask: [[Category:Semantic biography]] [[Occupation::{{PAGENAME}}]]
Line 66: Line 54:
 
  |default=Currently there are no semantic biographies for the occupation of {{PAGENAME}}.
 
  |default=Currently there are no semantic biographies for the occupation of {{PAGENAME}}.
 
}}
 
}}
 +
 +
<div style="float: left; vertical-align: bottom; margin-right: 20px; margin-bottom: 20px; background:#dcdcdc; border: 1px solid #b0c4de; width: 800px;">
 +
    <div style="background: #b0c4de; padding: 5px 10px 5px 10px; font-size: larger; font-weight: bold;">Anchorsmiths, apprentices, bakers, ballastmen, blockmakers, boatswains, booksellers, brewers, brokers, butchers, captains, carpenters, chandlers, cheesemongers... mariners, master's mates, merchants...stevedores, stewards, steersmen, turners, upholsterers, vintners, watermen, widows, winecoopers, woodmongers and yeomen</div>
 +
    <div style="padding: 10px;">
 +
<div style="font-famil:Garamond; font-size: normal;">'''We need the help of volunteers to create three thousand biographies of men (and some women) who gave evidence in the High Court of Admiralty in the 1650s.'''
 +
'''These witnesses range from anchorsmiths and bakers through to woodmongers and yeomen. Over eighty-five different occupations. Aged between seventeen and eighty-two. From most parishes in London, and many in Middlesex and Surrey, but also from Brazil, from Angola, and from Persia.'''</div>
 +
 +
To give you a flavour of what is involved, please take a look at any of the following people: The shipwright and ship's carpenter '''[[William Venus]]''', the grocer '''[[Henry Tulse]]''', and the sailor and foremastman '''[[Henry Betts]]'''. Click on their names and you will go to a short biography and factbox about the person.
 +
 +
You can see the simple form which has been used to create these biographies by typing one of their names into the box below and clicking on "Create or edit a MarineLives biography", for example "Henry Betts". You will be able to see the information as it has been entered by a volunteer. To be able to edit the information, or to create a new biography, you will need a Username and Password. Please [http://marinelives.org/wiki/Special:MarineLivesContact contact us] if you would like to learn more about volunteering.
 +
 +
{{#forminput:form=SemBioLongInfoBoxThreeWithBanner|size=50|default value=|placeholder=Type name of an Admiralty Court deponent|button text=Create or edit a MarineLives biography|popup}}
 +
 +
<?div>
 +
</div>
 +
 
__SHOWFACTBOX__
 
__SHOWFACTBOX__
 
[[Category:Semantic occupation]]
 
[[Category:Semantic occupation]]
  
 
</includeonly>
 
</includeonly>

Revision as of 11:50, July 31, 2016


This is the "SemOccupation" template.
It should be called in the following format:

'''This experimental page summarises data in the MarineLives wiki regarding the occupation of {{PAGENAME}}.'''

{{#ask: [[Category:Semantic biography]] [[Occupation::{{PAGENAME}}]]
 |mainlabel=Full name
 |?Title
 |?Firstname
 |?Lastname
 |?Suffix
 |?Birth year
 |?Death year
 |?Birth place
 |?Res parish
 |?Res town
 |?Res county
 |?Occupation
 |?Training
 |?Citizen
 |?Has literacy
 |intro=This table aggregates data from all  semantic biographies in the MarineLives wiki relating to the occupation of {{PAGENAME}}.
 |sort=Lastname
 |order=ascending
 |default=Currently there are no semantic biographies for the occupation of {{PAGENAME}}
}}
[[Category:Semantic occupation]]
__SHOWFACTBOX__

Edit the page to see the template text.