This is a generic template intended for use in article for teams outside the NFL or CFL. It is largely derived from Template:Football club infobox and incorporates Template:American football uniform to enable display of the team colours.

Infobox code edit

{{American football club
| name = 
| logo = 
| logosize = 
| established = 
| stadium = 
| coach =
| manager = 
| league = 
| division = 
| league_champs = 
| div_champs = 
| h_pattern_h =_af
| h_pattern_la =
| h_pattern_b =
| h_pattern_ra =
| h_pattern_p =
| h_pattern_s =_af
| h_helmet =
| h_leftarm =
| h_body =
| h_rightarm =
| h_pants =
| h_socks =
| h_title = 
| a_pattern_h =_af
| a_pattern_la =
| a_pattern_b =
| a_pattern_ra =
| a_pattern_p =
| a_pattern_s =_af
| a_helmet =
| a_leftarm =
| a_body =
| a_rightarm =
| a_pants =
| a_socks =
| a_title = 
}}
Field Description
name Name of the team (required)
logo File name of the image logo, in the form image_name.ext (for example, "AmericanFootball.svg"). (optional)
logosize Width of logo image (in px). (optional)
established Year when the team was founded / established. (required)
stadium Name and location of team's home field. This can be wikilinked if required. (optional)
coach Current head coach. (required)
manager Current team general manager. (optional)
league Name of the league in which the team plays. This field is automatically linked. (required)
division The division in which the team plays. (optional)
league_champs The number of times and seasons in which the team has a league championship. Defaults to "None" if no value is entered.
div_champs The number of times and seasons in which the team has a division championship. Defaults to "None" if no value is entered.
The following fields form the team kit images, and are part of part of Template:American football uniform. The "h_" and "a_" prefixes (for example, "h_body") refer to the home (first) and away (alternate) team colours. All fields are optional.
pattern_h Indicates helmet design, currently only "_af" (leave this field blank).
pattern_la Indicates left sleeve design, currently only "_af" (leave this field blank).
pattern_b Indicates body design, see Template:Football kit/pattern list for available patterns, or leave blank.
pattern_ra Indicates right sleeve design, currently only "_af" (leave this field blank).
pattern_p Indicates pants design, currently no patterns available so leave this field blank.
pattern_s Indicates socks design, currently no patterns so leaves this field blank.
helmet Indicates helmet colour - enter the required hex code (minus the hash sign). Defaults to black.
leftarm Indicates left sleeve colour - enter the required hex code (minus the hash sign). Defaults to black.
body Indicates body colour - enter the required hex code (minus the hash sign). Defaults to black.
rightarm Indicates right sleeve colour - enter the required hex code (minus the hash sign). Defaults to black.
pants Indicates pants colour - enter the required hex code (minus the hash sign). Defaults to black.
socks Indicates sock colour - enter the required hex code (minus the hash sign). Defaults to black.
title Title of kit design


Example edit

Mikvah Calendar edit

Mikvah Calendar
Available inEnglish
Founded2005
Headquarters,
Area servedGlobal
Founder(s)Rivkah Bloom
IndustryReligion
URLwww.mikvahcalendar.com
Launched2009

Mikvah Calendar was founded in 2009 as a web based program.[1] The site assists Jewish couples in calculating important times relating to Taharat Hamishpachah. The site supports Ashkenazic, Sephardic, and Chabad customs.[2] It reported receiving tens of thousands of visitors in its first month online.[2] The site has an 'Ask the Rabbi' feature which enables users to email questions anonymously,[1] and is able to send email and SMS reminders.[2]

Founder edit

Mikvah Calendar is the brainchild of Rebbetzin Rivkah Bloom, who holds both a bachelors and masters degree in Computer Science from MIT.[2] She originally devised the website after receiving requests from women regarding mikvah. Working with a colleague from MIT, the program took Bloom four years to develop. They expect to continue to upgrade the site based on user input.[1]

Taharat Hamishpachah edit

Taharat Hamishpachah is considered one of the three most important laws of Jewish family life. The law dictates that during a woman's menstrual cycle as well as anticipated menstrual cycle, a couple must refrain from intimacy. A woman immerses in a mikvah at the end of her menstruation time.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Julian, Hana Levi (23 March 2009). "Online Mikvah Calendar Eases Jewish Family Purity Observance". Arutz Sheva. Retrieved 2009-07-17.
  2. ^ a b c d "Family purity observance goes high tech". Ynetnews. 22 June 2009. Retrieved 2009-07-17.

External links edit

Template:American football club edit

Malton Rotters
Malton Rotters logo
Malton Rotters logo
Team Logo
Established 2005
Home Ground Clapton Stadium, Malton
Head Coach Doctor Parrott
General Manager Chief Seagull
League BAFA Community Leagues
Division Division 3 South
League Championships 2 (2007, 2009)
Division Championships 1 (2006)
Helmet
Left arm Body Right arm
Trousers
Socks
Home kit
Helmet
Left arm Body Right arm
Trousers
Socks
Away kit