Dear all users on Gerontology Wiki community, I have to explain an illustration for everyone:
How to make a person’s infobox? The complete infobox looks like this (take Maria Branyas Morera as an example):
Just insert the name, status, image’s name (can resize the image and add the caption), sex, nationality (can up to 3), birthyr, and birthplace.
If someone is alive, the status should be "living-XXX". Else, if someone dead, change the status to "deceased-XXX", and add deathyr and deathplace to infobox.
After done the infobox, please note that the infobox would not show on the page. If really want to show it, just type the page name "Template:Living/Deceased-XXX", and edit on the page.
For example, if someone is living, just insert this:
If someone dead, just insert this:
XXX meanings:
-verified: A person who is validated/verified.
-pending: A person who is in pending validation.
-unverified: A person who is unvalidated/unverified.
-centenarian: A person whose age is between 100 and 109.
-claimant: A person who claims to be 115~129 years old but unvalidated.
-myth: A person who claims to be over 130 years old but unvalidated.
-nonagenarian: A person whose age is between 90 and 99.
-octogenarian: A person whose age is between 80 and 89.
-septuagenarian: A person whose age is between 70 and 79.
-sexagenarian: A person whose age is between 60 and 69.
After looking for this illustration, I believe that everyone can add these infoboxes better. That’s it. 🙂
By BrianTimmy, content moderator of Gerontology Wiki
2023.10.11