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# Click on the '''add''' link on the correct day on the [[Main Page|main page]] gallery.
 
# Click on the '''add''' link on the correct day on the [[Main Page|main page]] gallery.
  
When '''creating a new [[Template:Expedition Images2|Expedition Images]]''' gallery, please copy the following code to the new page:
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When '''creating a new expedition images''' gallery, please copy the following code to the new page:
  
 
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<pre>
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Don't forget to copy the comment as well as the gallery entry code itself, so as to alert others to the rules.
 
Don't forget to copy the comment as well as the gallery entry code itself, so as to alert others to the rules.
  
When '''adding to an existing [[Template:Expedition Images2|Expedition Images]]''' gallery, just copy one of the GalleryItem lines and modify it for your expedition:
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When '''adding to an existing expedition images''' gallery, just copy one of the GalleryItem lines and modify it for your expedition:
  
 
== Formatting ==
 
== Formatting ==
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* <span style="color:#ff6600;">Image names</span> should conform to the standard <code>YYYY-MM-DD LAT LON DESCRIPTION</code> or <code>YYYY-MM-DD global DESCRIPTION</code> naming method.
 
* <span style="color:#ff6600;">Image names</span> should conform to the standard <code>YYYY-MM-DD LAT LON DESCRIPTION</code> or <code>YYYY-MM-DD global DESCRIPTION</code> naming method.
* <span style="color:#000077;">Location names</span> should be brief, but descriptive... generally "City, Country" (or "City, State" in the case of the United States). If left blank, the coordinates are displayed.
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* <span style="color:#000077;">Location names</span> should be brief, but descriptive... generally "City, (State,) Country" If left blank, the coordinates are displayed.
 
* <span style="color:#00bb00;">Meetup pages</span> should conform to the standard <code>YYYY-MM-DD LAT LON</code> or <code>YYYY-MM-DD global</code>.
 
* <span style="color:#00bb00;">Meetup pages</span> should conform to the standard <code>YYYY-MM-DD LAT LON</code> or <code>YYYY-MM-DD global</code>.
 
** Generally speaking, one should include the location of the geohash itself; however, in cases where this might be ambiguous or otherwise confusing, the graticule name as listed at [[All Graticules]] will suffice.
 
** Generally speaking, one should include the location of the geohash itself; however, in cases where this might be ambiguous or otherwise confusing, the graticule name as listed at [[All Graticules]] will suffice.
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[[Category:Geohashing guide]]

Latest revision as of 12:01, 19 September 2018

  1. Click on the add link on the correct day on the main page gallery.

When creating a new expedition images gallery, please copy the following code to the new page:

<!-- Please  do not include more than 1 photo per graticule. -->
<!-- See Template:Expedition Images2/How-to for more information. -->
{{ GalleryItem | File:2010-05-13-60-9-P1060061.JPG | Flå, Norway | 2010-05-13 60 9 }}

Don't forget to copy the comment as well as the gallery entry code itself, so as to alert others to the rules.

When adding to an existing expedition images gallery, just copy one of the GalleryItem lines and modify it for your expedition:

Formatting

Each line, except for the comments, in the template is to be in the format:

{{ GalleryItem | File:IMAGE NAME | LOCATION | MEETUP PAGE TITLE }}

  • Image names should conform to the standard YYYY-MM-DD LAT LON DESCRIPTION or YYYY-MM-DD global DESCRIPTION naming method.
  • Location names should be brief, but descriptive... generally "City, (State,) Country" If left blank, the coordinates are displayed.
  • Meetup pages should conform to the standard YYYY-MM-DD LAT LON or YYYY-MM-DD global.
    • Generally speaking, one should include the location of the geohash itself; however, in cases where this might be ambiguous or otherwise confusing, the graticule name as listed at All Graticules will suffice.