Introduction edit

The purpose of this page is for my use as a personal sandbox, to develop article content without running the risk of either interfering with main space articles in any way, or of causing edit conflicts.

At the moment, I am using it solely to develop a new infobox (no prose) for the article on the Thirteen Colonies, initially by merging selected fields from two existing infoboxes: British America and British North America, and perhaps other infoboxes if necessary.

Current infobox from the 'British America' article edit

British America and the British West Indies
1607–1783
 
British colonies in North America which were part of British America (red) at its peak, and other dependencies held by the British Crown at the time (pink)
StatusColonies of England (1607–1707)
Colonies of Great Britain (1707–1783)
CapitalAdministered from London, England
Common languagesEnglish, French, many indigenous languages
Religion
Anglicanism, Protestantism, Judaism, Roman Catholic, Native American religion
GovernmentConstitutional monarchy
Monarch 
• 1607–1625
James I & VI (first)
• 1760–1783
George III (last)
History 
1585
1607
1620
1663
1670
1713
1763
1783
CurrencyPound sterling, Spanish dollar, colonial money, bills of credit, commodity money and many local currencies
Preceded by
Succeeded by
  New Netherland
  New France
  Spanish Florida
British North America  
British West Indies  
United States  
Spanish Florida  
Today part of  Anguilla
  Antigua and Barbuda
  Bahamas
  Barbados
  Belize
  Bermuda
  British Virgin Islands
  Canada
  Cayman Islands
  Dominica
  Grenada
  Guyana
  Honduras
  Jamaica
  Mexico
  Montserrat
  Nicaragua
  Saint Kitts and Nevis
  Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
  Trinidad and Tobago
  Turks and Caicos
  United States

Current infobox from the 'British North America' article edit

British North America
1783–1907
StatusColonies of Great Britain (1783–1800)
Colonies of the United Kingdom (1801–1907)
CapitalAdministered from London, England
Common languagesEnglish, French
Religion
Anglicanism
Monarch 
• 1783–1820
George III
• 1820–1830
George IV
• 1830–1837
William IV
• 1837–1901
Victoria
• 1901–1907
Edward VII
History 
1783
1818
1867
1868
1871
1873
1907
CurrencyPound sterling, Canadian pound, Canadian dollar
Preceded by
Succeeded by
  British America
Canada  
Dominion of Newfoundland  
Today part of  Canada   United States

References

  1. ^ British Columbia Terms of Union The Solon Law Archive
  2. ^ "Prince Edward Island Terms of Union". Solon.org. 8 December 1995. Retrieved 18 April 2013.

Draft infobox to add to the 'Thirteen Colonies' article edit

This section is for the development of the new infobox, during the next few days.
Patrick. ツ Pdebee.(talk)(guestbook) 00:15, 14 January 2016 (UTC)

  DonePdebee.(talk)(guestbook) 12:01, 16 January 2016 (UTC)
Thirteen Colonies
1607–1783
 
Map of present-day USA with the thirteen original colonies highlighted.
StatusColonies of England (1607–1707)
Colonies of Great Britain (1707–1783)
CapitalAdministered from London, England
Common languagesEnglish, French, many indigenous languages
Religion
Anglicanism, Protestantism, Judaism, Roman Catholic, Native American religion
GovernmentConstitutional monarchy
Monarch 
• 1607–1625
James I & VI (first)
• 1760–1783
George III (last)
History 
1585
1607
1620
1663
1670
1713
1763
1783
CurrencyPound sterling,
colonial money,
bills of credit,
commodity money.
Preceded by
  New Netherland
Today part of  United States

References edit

Experiment: Telling a story with userboxes ツ edit

Yesterday, I wondered whether it might be possible to use various userbox features as a basic form of storyboard, to tell a short story. Both sideboxes could be used for setting the scene and background, including picture files, while the 'info' tags can be used for the script.
The little story (below, right) shows an experimental example, which was quite fun to do and came together very quickly.
Patrick. ツ Pdebee.(talk) (guestbook) 11:04, 29 March 2016 (UTC)

Tag: [[User:Pdebee/My sandbox2#Experiment: Telling a story with userboxes ツ|here]]

Note: See Help:Collapsing for a different solution, for subtitling.