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* <code><nowiki>image</nowiki></code> — the image to be included in the description, please include an image size of 150 px for proper formatting
* <code><nowiki>image</nowiki></code> — the image to be included in the description, please include an image size of 150 px for proper formatting


* <code><nowiki>title</nowiki></code> — the title of the article
* <code><nowiki>title</nowiki></code> — the title of the article, must match the article title exactly to link correctly
 
* <code><nowiki>summary</nowiki></code> — a one line summary of what the article includes
 
* <code><nowiki>description</nowiki></code> — a few sentences describing the gist of the article
 
==Sample==
<nowiki>{{PortalArticle|image=[[File:Geocentrism2.jpg|150px]]|title=Geocentrism and the Quran|summary=The Qur'an mentions a few times that the sun and the moon travel in an orbit (falak - a rounded course), but does not mention once that the Earth does too|description=The Qur'an mentions a few times that the sun and the moon travel in an orbit (falak - a rounded course), but does not mention once that the Earth does too.</nowiki>


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Revision as of 09:54, 5 February 2021

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Portal Article

Template for an article for use in portal including an image and summary.

Usage

This template requires four parameters

  • image — the image to be included in the description, please include an image size of 150 px for proper formatting
  • title — the title of the article, must match the article title exactly to link correctly
  • summary — a one line summary of what the article includes
  • description — a few sentences describing the gist of the article

Sample

{{PortalArticle|image=[[File:Geocentrism2.jpg|150px]]|title=Geocentrism and the Quran|summary=The Qur'an mentions a few times that the sun and the moon travel in an orbit (falak - a rounded course), but does not mention once that the Earth does too|description=The Qur'an mentions a few times that the sun and the moon travel in an orbit (falak - a rounded course), but does not mention once that the Earth does too.