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This page outlines general guidelines and best practices for portals.

Please bear in mind that portals should be about broad subject areas, which are likely to attract large numbers of interested readers and portal maintainers. Do not create a portal if you do not intend to assist in its regular maintenance.

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[edit] How to create a portal

Before creating a portal, see Portal:List of portals and Wikipedia:Portal/Instructions.

[edit] What content to include

[edit] Required

  • Introduction - A short summary of the topic. If possible, this should contain an attractive image emblematic of the topic.
  • Categories - Links to the most important categories related to the topic.
  • Subportals or Related Portals (if there are any) – Some portals have these appear near the top, just below the "Introduction" (e.g. Arts or Technology). Others have them appear near the bottom (e.g., Biology or Literature). This section is not required if a topic-specific browsebar is used (e.g., Religion).
  • Topics - Links to the most important articles related to the topic.

[edit] Recommended

  • Browsebar - The general {{browsebar}} and/or a more specific bar of portal links such as on the religion portals
  • Selected article - The first instance of the article title should link to the full article. Images should not use thumbnail formatting unless the background color of the portal content is specified as "transparent" (typically in the box-header subpage). Keep images small; 100px (as on the Main Page) is best.
  • Things you can do - Any relevant ongoing collaborations, as well as lists of editing requests for related articles (e.g., Biography)
  • Wikimedia, Other projects, or like - Links to material on other Wikimedia projects (e.g., Arts)
  • Portals footer – The brief {{portals}}.

[edit] Optional

  • WikiProjects - A list of any WikiProjects related to the topic. This may be combined with "Things to do".
  • In the news - Frequently updated headlines related to the topic (e.g., Politics). See the Wikinews Importer Bot for a method to automatically update a portal news section from Wikinews items.
  • Did you know? - Interesting trivia related to the topic (e.g., Science). The number of entries should be fixed, with old entries moved to a Read more archive. See the random subpage template for a method to display a list of randomly selected items from a group of numbered subpages (e.g., Sustainable development). This template also can be used to randomly rotate items such as images within a section (e.g., the Philosophy of science introduction).
  • Selected biography - Follow the same conventions as for "Selected articles."
  • Selected picture - Images should have captions detailed enough for viewers to understand the context. Be sure to test the portal at 800x600 resolution to be sure images are not too large. Do not use thumbnails; instead, let the caption stand free below the image (e.g., History of science).
  • Selected anniversaries or On this day - These should be updated automatically based on the date. For broad topics, daily content is preferable (e.g., War); for more specific subjects, monthly may be appropriate (e.g., Scouting).
  • Many other content boxes are possible. For ideas, see London, Cricket, and the other featured portals, or browse through other complete portals.

[edit] Article selection

Find a good number[1] of articles, as many as you can, that could be showcased on the portal. Each of these articles should be:

  • of high quality, either a featured article, a good article or one which deals with its subject substantially or comprehensively;
  • describing a major topic or person notable within the portal topic area;
  • have no tags displayed denoting clean-up, copyright violation, controversy or similar;
  • not marked as a stub.

^ . Good number means about 30 articles, though this figure may vary from case to case and is intended as a rough guide rather than a hard principle.

[edit] How often to update?

The more often portals are updated, with fresh content, the more interesting they will be to readers and attract returning visitors. Some portals update the selected articles and pictures once a month. Others update them weekly, which is preferred. Other update schedules—ranging from once every few weeks to daily—are also sometimes used.

[edit] Queue features in advance

One way to facilitate the updates is to queue them up in advance. Wikipedia contains some system variables (see Help:Variables), such as {{CURRENTWEEK}}, and {{CURRENTMONTHNAME}}. These can be incorporated into wikilinks.

For example [[Selected picture/{{CURRENTMONTHNAME}} {{CURRENTYEAR}}]] would link to [[Selected picture/May 2006]] during May 2006. This link would automatically update to [[Selected picture/June 2006]] in June.

Knowing this, you can set up several of the Selected picture monthly subpages in advance. You can instead use the {{CURRENTWEEK}} variable to make the selected picture update weekly, rather than monthly. See also: WikiProject portal dynamics

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