Template:Infobox protected area of Australia
This template is part of the Protected Areas WikiProject.
Usage
changeTo get started, you can simply copy this blank definition into your page, and fill in the data. Be sure to read the notes below it.
Placing maker by longitute and latitude coordinates
change{{Infobox_protected_area_of_Australia | name = | iucn_category = | caption = | location_map = | lat = | long = | nearest_town_or_city = | coordinates = | area = | established = | visitation_num = | visitation_year = | managing_authorities = | official_site = }}
Placing marker by pixel coordinates
change{{Infobox_protected_area_of_Australia | name = | iucn_category = | caption = | image = | locator_x = | locator_y = | nearest_town_or_city = | coordinates = | area = | established = | visitation_num = | visitation_year = | managing_authorities = | official_site = }}
General parameters
change- Each group of items above is optional.
- You may include an image with no caption, but a caption will not be shown if there is no image.
- To hide the locator dot, leave locator_x and locator_y blank
- The IUCN category must be one of the following (case-sensitive): Ia, Ib, II, III, IV, V, or VI.
- For coordinates (nb. irrelevant for location map), use {{coord}}, with display=inline,title.
- Wiki links [[]] are fine in any of the Infobox fields except IUCN category and coordinates.
- Include the HTML comments before and following the template; they help inexperienced editors.
- Please spend some time at the Protected Areas WikiProject article and its talk page for standards on presenting names and other data.
Coordinates-based location map parameters
changeWhen using the location_map, lat and long parameters, you can easily replace the map with another that has a closer or looser perspective. It uses the standard Wikipedia {{Location map}} series of templates; see particularly Category:Australia location map for choices. (The prefix "Location map" is added automatically, so if the template is named Template:Location map Australia Victoria highways, type "location_map = Australia Victoria highways".
- The lat and lon parameters are in decimal format, and the southern hemisphere is negative.
Pixel-based location map parameters
change- locator_x and locator_y are the number of pixels to offset the locator dot from the left and top edges of the base map. Note: there is a 3px y-axis difference between Internet Explorer and Firefox.
To assist in quickly finding the right x and y coordinates for the locator dot, this map is provided as a reference: