Template:Canadian party colour/colour
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This template can be used to standardize the colours used to represent Canadian political parties in tables, lists, and templates. Enter the jurisdiction and party name, and this template will produce the hex colour code for that party. In tables, this template can start a new row with one cell containing the colour and the next cell containing a wikilink to the article about that party.
A full list of available party names is at Wikipedia:WikiProject Political parties and politicians in Canada/list of parties.
Usage
change- {{Canadian party colour|Jur.|Party}} to get just the hex code (for use inside other templates)
- {{Canadian party colour|Jur.|Party|background}} to get bgcolor="colour"
- {{Canadian party colour|Jur.|Party|nohash}} to get the colour without the leading #
- {{Canadian party colour|Jur.|Party|name}} to get a wikilink to the party's article
- {{Canadian party colour|Jur.|Party|name|short}} to get a shortened wikilink to party's article (for use in tables)
- {{Canadian party colour|Jur.|Party|colour&name}} to get an inline text version of the party colour followed by a wikilink to the party's article
- {{Canadian party colour|Jur.|Party|colour&name|short}} to get an inline text version of the party colour followed by a shortened wikilink to the party's article
- {{Canadian party colour|Jur.|Party|row}} to start a new row with party colour as the first cell
- {{Canadian party colour|Jur.|Party|row-name}} to start a new row with the party colour as the first cell and a wikilink to the party's article as the second cell
- {{Canadian party colour|Jur.|Party|row-name|short}} to start a new row with the party colour as the first cell and a shortened wikilink to the party's article as the second cell
Where Jur. is the jurisdiction, being one of: CA, AB, BC, MB, NB, NS, NF, NL, NT, NU, ON, PE, QC, SK, YK, YT, EDM, MTL, VAN
Example
change{|class="wikitable" {{Canadian party colour|BC|NDP|row-name}} | This is the common row-name usage. {{Canadian party colour|MB|CoR|row-name|short}} | Without the "short" parameter, this would have given the full name [[Manitoba Confederation of Regions Party|Confederation of Regions]]. {{Canadian party colour|BC|Liberal|row}} | "row" allows custom text in the first cell. | And, as usual, the second cell. |- | {{Canadian party colour|CA|PC|background}} | '''1867''' | "background" allows text on the colour. | Note that when using the "background" parameter you have to manually create new rows using |- {{Canadian party colour|XX|Liberal|row-name}} | This row uses "XX" for jurisdiction. Invalid jurisdictions (or jurisdictions without a party by that name) will sometimes find a default colour. {{Canadian party colour|ON|Invalid text|row-name}} | This row uses "Invalid text" as the party name. Invalid party names will default to the colour for independent candidates and will use the exact text entered when using the "row-name" function, including wikilinks. This can be used for parties that only ever run one candidate. |}
Will produce:
New Democratic | This is the common row-name usage. | |
Conf of Regions | Without the "short" parameter, this would have given the full name Confederation of Regions. | |
"row" allows custom text in the first cell. | And, as usual, the second cell. | |
1867 | "background" allows text on the colour. | Note that when using the "background" parameter you have to manually create new rows using |- |
Liberal | This row uses "XX" for jurisdiction. Invalid jurisdictions (or jurisdictions without a party by that name) will sometimes find a default colour. | |
Invalid text | This row uses "Invalid text" as the party name. Invalid party names will default to the colour for independent candidates and will use the exact text entered when using the "row-name" function, including wikilinks. This can be used for parties that only ever run one candidate. |
Replacement of old templates
changeThis template is intended to supersede, and simplify, the existing methods of generating party colours, which use a series of at least 769 different templates (down to -5 as of November 30, 2024):
- Template:Canadian politics/party colours and
/meta/color
templates, including- 453 federal and other province subtemplates (now down to -5)
- 34 Alberta subtemplates (now all replaced)
- 38 Edmonton subtemplates (now all replaced), and
- 8 Montreal subtemplates (now all replaced);
- political party election (or "row-name") templates, including
- 111 federal subtemplates (now all replaced) and
- 23 Ontario subtemplates (now all replaced);
- 102
/meta/shortname
subtemplates (now all replaced).