- For information and links to other boilerplates, see Create new location
Clean Copy
- Please follow this format structure when creating new articles for the Lands of Middle-earth.
- Copy and paste the Region section (header and transclude article) to include all regions within the new land.
- NOTE: remove spaces before and after the < > when replacing that spacer with the correct name / information.
{{Toc-right}}
[[File:< LAND > map.jpg|600px|center|Map of < LAND >]]
[[ < LAND > ]] {{Lang|Sindarin| < meaning > }} is a [[Land]] in the < DIRECTION > of Middle-earth. This land is composed of many [[region]]s, which are described below. < LAND > spans from the [[ < REGION > ]] in the west to [[ < REGION > ]] in the east, from [[ < REGION > ]] in the north to [[ < REGION > ]] in the south.
For a '''summary of levels''', see [[:Category:Regional Quests|]], a page which also indicates the main level of creatures and mobs.
<br clear="all">
== [[ < REGION > ]] ==
{{: < REGION > }}
== Navigation ==
{{ LAND }}
{{Middle-Earth}}
== Category Overview ==
<categorytree depth=1> < LAND > </categorytree>
<noinclude>
[[Category: < LAND > |*]]
</noincude>
Navigation Template
- EVERY land article must include the {{Navigation Box}}
- Copy the following format when creating article Template:LAND
<includeonly>{{Navigation Box
|collapse = yes
|header = [[Region]]s of < LAND >
|body = [[ < REGION > ]]
}}</includeonly><noinclude>{{/doc}}</noinclude>
<-- Use this "Bullet" character between region links -->
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- This will create the template {{ < LAND > }}, which you will note is near the bottom of the "clean copy" on the main boilerplate.
Directions
- Create new article using this clean copy boilerplate on the Land page. If you need help, see Help:Locations for details on naming convention and more.
- Place new Land category into the following Category:Lands. If you need help, see Help:Categorization for details.
- Update the Lands page to include the new Land article.
- Update the {{Middle-Earth}} template to include the new Land article.