Help:Style Templates

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Format Style for Content of News and Solution Pages


=====Headline in Here=====

[[URL of target page either external or internal | Name of Site or Page and Date ]]

 A paragraph or two which gets to the heart of the article. It should have one space indent at the beginning. Wiki will create a paragraph box look as you see in the sample below. It can have no other formatting for this to work properly.

Sample:

What’s Driving Antarctica's Meltdown?

Inside Climate New 11/12/2019

Now, new research is highlighting another threat: Since 2000, moist and warm tendrils of air known as atmospheric rivers have been swirling toward the coast more frequently, bringing more rain and surface melting. Antarctica has been losing about 250 billion tons of ice annually in recent years, and research shows the rate has increased sixfold since 1979. At this pace, researchers have suggested, West Antarctica's ice shelves may reach climate tipping points and crumble, sending sea level rise surging well beyond current projections.


Image Gallery For News and Solutions Pages

Copy and paste Wiki Code below

==Curated News Links==

<gallery mode="packed-hover"> ......Images with links in here.....

</gallery>

Main Page Style

1. Image Gallery in Packed Hover Mode - 10 images. All Images are links to web located news articles. (for copyright protection used only image from respective articles). News items are determined by polling. Highest priority issues get up to 4 postings, with descending number of posts for lower priority topics.

Image

  1. Climate Crisis up to 4 posts
  2. Income Inequality up to 3 posts (US/World)
  3. Racism up to 2 posts (US/World)
  4. Health Care up to 2 post (US/World)
  5. Electoral Process up to 2 posts (US/World)
  6. Technology News up to 2 posts
  7. People Stories up to 2 posts
  8. Free Speech up to 1 post
  9. Special Recommended Story up to 1 post
  10. List of Important Links 1 post


2. Survey Formats

Use Schulze voting is a ranked choice system with candidates rated 1,2,3,4,5 etc.

Use Range voting with Histogram range. Allows voters to give qualitative number to their choices.