User:Pepperonipi/Projects/Project Regionals

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Current State: Florida 

Project Information

Description

Project Regionals is a project I made to work on regional pages. Some regional tournaments are missing wiki pages or have wiki pages that aren't edited fully, and this project is meant to help fix this.

Anyone can help me out, just edit the right wiki page, and then record it in the table. The documentation on how I edit wiki pages is below. Change it or let me know if you think a certain part of a wiki page should be edited differently.

Methodology

Wiki Page Made

This step shouldn't be too difficult! Just make the wiki page. The content you add to the wiki page when you create it does not matter. I will usually include a short description of the regional tournament, its infobox, and possibly the Division B and Division C results from the past year.

Proper Lead Section

This step involves adding a proper amount of material to the lead section of a regional tournament. As noted in a Wikipedia article on what to do and what not to do in lead sections, the lead section should contain information that will be featured later on in the article. A simple way to do this is to:


 * 1. First, write a sentence or two about the tournament as a whole. This could include mentions of the divisions the tournament serves, where it is held, or what part of the state the tournament serves.
 * 2. Browse through the article and write some information on each section of the article.
 * 3. Read over your work, checking for any errors.

Don't stress too much about making a great lead section, or making it long. 3-4 sentences of readable content is fine.

Infobox

This step involves adding the regional infobox to the wiki page, and customizing it for the page. To add it, just add the following code to the page, near the top:

"Blank Space" Infobox Placements

This section covers places in the wiki code where you can add the regional infobox. This section is called "Blank Space" Infobox Placements because placing the infoboxes using the following techniques will leave a lot of blank space.

If you add the infobox to the absolute top of the page, the following will be produced:

Northwest Florida Regional

The Northwest Florida Regional is a regional tournament hosted at the University of West Florida in Pensacola, Florida, where it has been held since the tournament was created. It serves the state's Escambia, Santa Rosa, Okaloosa, Walton, Holmes, Washington, Bay, Jackson, Calhoun, Gulf, Gadsden, Liberty, and Franklin counties.

Results

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The Northwest Florida Regional is a regional tournament hosted at the University of West Florida in Pensacola, Florida, where it has been held since the tournament was created. It serves the state's Escambia, Santa Rosa, Okaloosa, Walton, Holmes, Washington, Bay, Jackson, Calhoun, Gulf, Gadsden, Liberty, and Franklin counties.

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If you add the infobox to the the information under the lead section, the following will be produced:

Northwest Florida Regional

The Northwest Florida Regional is a regional tournament hosted at the University of West Florida in Pensacola, Florida, where it has been held since the tournament was created. It serves the state's Escambia, Santa Rosa, Okaloosa, Walton, Holmes, Washington, Bay, Jackson, Calhoun, Gulf, Gadsden, Liberty, and Franklin counties.

Results

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"Less Space" Infobox Placements

Unlike the techniques used in the section prior, placing the infoboxes using the technique below will leave less blank space on the wiki page. This involves placing the description in the left table cell in a one-row table, and placing the infobox in the right table cell.

Northwest Florida Regional

Results

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Results

This step focuses on adding results for the tournament. The same procedure can be followed for both divisions.

There are two main tables used for results on regional pages, the "basic" table and the "advanced" table. Either table can be used for a wiki page, but the second table is encouraged, because it provides more information.

Basic Table

The basic table, is obviously, a basic table. This table includes the first, second, and third place schools, along with their place at the state tournament.

Specific steps for adding a basic results table to a page are:


 * 1. Find the tournament champion, along with the number of points they scored at the tournament.
 * 2. Repeat step 1 for the second and third place. There should be three unique schools in the champion, runner-up, and third place positions. If one school has two or more teams that take up two or three of these positions, see One School, Multiple Teams Note.
 * 3. Find the results for the state tournament for each school in the table. If a school brought more than one team to the state tournament, use the best result.

Advanced Table

This results table should be used on a wiki page because of the amount of information it provides, compared to the basic results table. Unlike the prior table, it includes the date of the tournament, the number of teams, and the number of state bids.

Specific steps for adding this table are:


 * 1. Find the tournament champion, along with the number of points they scored at the tournament.
 * 2. Repeat step 1 for the second and third place. There should be three unique schools in the champion, runner-up, and third place positions. If one school has two or more teams that take up two or three of these positions, see One School, Multiple Teams Note.
 * 3. Find the date of the tournament, the number of teams that participated, and the number of state bids for the tournament.
 * 4. Find the results for the state tournament for each school in the table. If a school brought more than one team to the state tournament, use the best result.

One School, Multiple Teams Note

Sometimes, one school brings multiple teams to a regional tournament that score very well. In this case, you may need to add a note to the second or third place cell that the school had another team that scored well.

To add a superscript note, use something similar to the following code.


 * 1 The note goes here!

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Here's an example:

In this case, Boca Raton Community High School scored two times in the top 3 places. Thus, the school will be placed in the "Champion" position on the table, and a note will be added to the "Third Place" cell, explaining that Boca Raton Community High School was the true third place. This translates to:


 * 1 Boca Raton Community High School's second team (Team 2) came third with 171 points

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