This template summarises an editor's major contributions.

Reading this table

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The symbols mean the following:

: this editor has turned an article that had big and not easily solvable problems into something acceptable
: this editor has achieved a Did you know? (DYK) credit for an article by creating or expanding it
: this editor has played a major role in getting an article to good article (GA) status
: this editor has played a major role in getting an article to featured article (FA) status

On the main diagonal, only articles for which exactly one of these has been achieved are counted; below the diagonal, articles are tallied for which the editor has managed to do multiple of them.

For example, in the following table, an editor has gotten a DYK credit for 5 articles, of which articles they've taken 3 to GA status, of which articles they've taken 2 to FA status. For 1 of the articles for which they got a DYK credit, they've not contributed to getting it to GA status but have played a major role in taking it to FA status. They've also taken 4 articles to GA status that they had not previously thoroughly cleaned up or received a DYK credit for.

0 0
5 5
0 3 4 7
0 0 2 1 0 0 3
(reading this table)

It is assumed that and do not co-occur - that would require an article to fall into severe disrepair after getting into DYK. The honest reason is that the table would become a bit too complicated, and this seems like the least likely combination (?).

Usage

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As parameters to this template, simply give the numbers that should go in the table. The order is top row to bottom row, right to left. So, this code:

{{major article contributions table|11|10|9|8|7|6|5|4|3|2|1}}

produces:

11 11
10 10
7 8 9 24
1 2 3 4 5 6 21
(reading this table)

If the last k numbers are all 0, you can simply leave them out; so, someone who only has DYKs might use:

{{major article contributions table|0|10}}

to produce:

0 0
10 10
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0
(reading this table)

Motivation

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This template is intended for use on people's userpages, as a way to show what one has done without using one userbox per major contribution.