Classes used in microformats edit
Because these classes may be used in multiple templates, it is recommended that they not be styled.
Adr edit
Adr is used in Templates generating hCards
- adr
- county-name
- extended-address
- locality
- postal-code
- post-office-box
- region
- street-address
- type
Geo edit
Geo is used in Templates generating Geo (see also {{UF-hcard-geo}})
- geo
- latitude
- longitude
Usage edit
To always display coordinates as DMS values, add this to your common.css:
.geo-default { display: inline }
.geo-nondefault { display: inline }
.geo-dec { display: none }
.geo-dms { display: inline }
To always display coordinates as decimal values, add this to your common.css:
.geo-default { display: inline }
.geo-nondefault { display: inline }
.geo-dec { display: inline }
.geo-dms { display: none }
To display coordinates in both formats, add this to your common.css:
.geo-default { display: inline }
.geo-nondefault { display: inline }
.geo-dec { display: inline }
.geo-dms { display: inline }
.geo-multi-punct { display: inline }
If CSS is disabled, or you have an old copy of MediaWiki:Common.css cached, you will see both formats. (You can either clear your cache or manually refresh this URL: [1].)
To disable display of the blue globe adjacent to coordinates, add this to your common.js:
var wma_settings = {enabled:false}
Note that this will disable WikiMiniAtlas.
See also: Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Dates and numbers § Geographical coordinates.
hCard edit
hCard is used in Templates generating hCards (see also {{UF-hcard-geo}}, {{UF-hcard-org}}, {{UF-hcard-person}}, {{UF-hcard-place}})
- vcard
- adr
- (child-classes as above)
- agent
- bday (see {{Birth date}}/{{Birth date and age}})
- category
- dday (not yet used, but pending)
- email
- type
- value
- fn
- geo
- (child-classes as above)
- key
- label
- logo
- mailer
- n
- additional-name
- family-name
- given-name
- honorific-prefix
- honorific-suffix
- nickname
- note
- org
- organization-name
- organization-unit
- photo
- role
- sort-string
- sound
- tel
- (child-classes per email)
- type
- tz
- uid
- url
- value
- adr
Introduced in vCard 4.0
- birthplace
- deathdate
- deathplace
hCalendar edit
hCalendar is used in Templates generating hCalendars (see {{UF-hcal}})
- vevent
- attendee
- category
- class
- contact
- description
- dtend (see {{End date}})
- dtstart (see {{Start date}}
- duration
- geo
- (child-classes as above)
- last-modified
- location
- organiser
- rdate
- rrule
- status
- summary
- uid
- url
hAtom edit
hAtom is not yet implemented on Wikipedia. As it may be, it is recommended that these classes be reserved.
- htaom
- hfeed
- hentry
- author
- entry-title
- entry-content
- entry-summary
- published
- updated
hAudio edit
For audio recordings.
- haudio
- fn
- description
- category
- contributor
- duration
- h
- item
- min
- photo
- position
- price
- published
- s
hMedia edit
For (video) media.
- hmedia
- fn
- contributor
- photo
- player
hResume edit
hResume is not yet implemented on Wikipedia. As it may be, it is recommended that these classes be reserved.
- hresume
- affiliation
- contact
- education
- experience
- publications
- summary
hReview edit
hReview is not yet implemented on Wikipedia. As it may be, it is recommended that these classes be reserved.
- hreview
- description
- dtreviewed
- item
- rating
- reviewer
- summary
- type
- version
hProduct edit
- See hProduct.
- hProduct
- brand
- category
- optional
- price
- description
- fn
- photo
- url
- review
- listing
- identifier
- type
- value
Species edit
Also known (provisionally) as hBiota and hTaxon.
Used in {{Taxobox}}, this experimental format may still change.
The followings is a full list of potential classes:
- biota (may change to hbiota or htaxon)
- aberration
- aggregate
- authority
- binomial
- binominal
- biovar
- branch
- breed
- class
- claudius
- cohort
- complex
- convariety
- cultivar
- cultivar-group
- division
- domain
- empire
- falanx
- family
- family-group
- form
- genus
- genus-group
- gigaorder
- grade
- grandorder
- group
- group-of-breeds
- hybrid
- hyperorder
- infraclass
- infradomain
- infrafamily
- infraform
- infragenus
- infrakingdom
- infralegion
- infraorder
- infraphylum
- infrasection
- infraseries
- infraspecies
- infratribe
- infravariety
- interkingdom
- kingdom
- klepton
- legion
- lusus
- magnorder
- megaorder
- microphylum
- microspecies
- midkingdom
- midphylum
- mirorder
- nanophylum
- nation
- order
- parvclass
- parvorder
- pathovar
- phylum
- population
- section
- section-of-breeds
- series
- serogroup
- serovar
- species (a.k.a. specific)
- species-group
- species-subgroup
- strain
- subclass
- subcohort
- subdivision
- subdomain
- subfamily
- subfamily-group
- subform
- subgenus
- subgroup
- subkingdom
- sublegion
- suborder
- subphylum
- subsection
- subseries
- subspecies
- subtribe
- subvariety
- superclass
- supercohort
- superdivision
- superdomain
- superfamily
- superform
- supergenus
- superkingdom
- superlegion
- superorder
- superphylum
- supersection
- superseries
- superspecies
- supertribe
- supervariety
- suprakingdom
- supraphylum
- synklepton
- tribe
- trinomial
- trinominal
- variety
- vernacular
hBiota may eventually also include the (currently experimental) classes:
- botany
- cname
- common-name
- zoology
Any of the above which are common English words may also eventually be prefixed with "taxo" in one of two ways, to avoid collision with other uses. For example:
- taxoclass
- taxo-class
Taxobox edit
Currently (as of 27 June 2010) {{Taxobox}} uses:
- biota
- superdomain
- domain
- kingdom
- subkingdom
- superphylum
- phylum
- subphylum
- taxoclass
- subclass
- infraclass
- superorder
- order
- suborder
- infraorder
- parvorder
- superfamily
- family
- subfamily
- genus
- variety
- binomial
- superdivision
- division
- subdivision
- infraphylum
- microphylum
- nanophylum
- superclass
- magnorder
- section
- subsection
- supertribe
- tribe
- subtribe
- subgenus
- section
- subsection
- trinomial