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Revision as of 09:12, 25 May 2018
Here's the structure of the topic page.
Contents
The page
The visitor browses the site based on the topics in includes. Each topic forms a page. When the user clicks on a link that has a Wikidata entry but not yet a page in Wikidocumentaries, that topic and page is automatically created. The user can create new topics.
The structure
Main toolbar
- User settings link
- Language selector
- Other options
- Siteinfo and related disclaimers
- Logging in and registering
- Notifications
- Simple search / SPARQL search
- New topic
- Add media
The header
Content modules
- Topic page header
- Wikipedia article
- Wikidata infobox
- Local articles
- Testimonial article
- Local article
- User generated Polls & surveys
- Related content Linkboxes
- Images
- Map
- Newspaper articles
- Data visualizations
- Bibliography
A map
The topic is displayed on a map. A historical map can be displayed as a background layer. Different sets of items can be displayed on the map.
Newspaper articles
An automatic search to a newspaper archive based on the topic and additional properties. The users are asked to verify the good matches and create clippings, which will be displayed in Wikidocumentaries.
The mockup
The code for the page will be created the Mockup subpage.