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== Cross-project tagging, part deux ==

[[Template_talk:U.S._Roads_WikiProject/Archive_2#Cross-project_tagging|Last discussed a little over two years ago]], I think it's time to resurrect this proposal.

I've put the coding back into the template sandboxes, so if you look at [[Template:U.S. Roads WikiProject/testcases]], you'll see that the sandboxed banner is displaying a section with:
<blockquote>This article is also supported by the following projects:</blockquote> followed by the appropriate state-level wikiprojects. The idea is that our banner would also pass the appropriate article assessments to a state-level project, and quite possibly [[WP:WikiProject United States]].

All of the roads project banners have a similar behavior now, passing article assessments into [[:Category:Road transport articles by quality]] to make [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Highways/Assessment/Live]] provide the overall assessment statistics for all of the projects combined together.

In a further refinement, or a phase 2, I would also suggest we come up with coding that allowed "([[Wikipedia:WikiProject_Michigan/Detroit|Detroit]])" to appear after "WikiProject Michigan" in the list. We could then include the major metropolitan area task forces or projects grouped with their states.

If our banner were to pass its assessments to WPUSA, I would suggest we do so in the same silent manner as the "Road transport" tagging unless a parameter were invoked to specifically show it. <span style="background:#006B54; padding:2px;">'''[[User:Imzadi1979|<font color="white">Imzadi&nbsp;1979</font>]]&nbsp;[[User talk:Imzadi1979|<font color="white"><big>→</big></font>]]'''</span> 08:09, 23 July 2014 (UTC)

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Cross-project tagging, part deux

Last discussed a little over two years ago, I think it's time to resurrect this proposal.

I've put the coding back into the template sandboxes, so if you look at Template:U.S. Roads WikiProject/testcases, you'll see that the sandboxed banner is displaying a section with:

This article is also supported by the following projects:

followed by the appropriate state-level wikiprojects. The idea is that our banner would also pass the appropriate article assessments to a state-level project, and quite possibly WP:WikiProject United States.

All of the roads project banners have a similar behavior now, passing article assessments into Category:Road transport articles by quality to make Wikipedia:WikiProject Highways/Assessment/Live provide the overall assessment statistics for all of the projects combined together.

In a further refinement, or a phase 2, I would also suggest we come up with coding that allowed "(Detroit)" to appear after "WikiProject Michigan" in the list. We could then include the major metropolitan area task forces or projects grouped with their states.

If our banner were to pass its assessments to WPUSA, I would suggest we do so in the same silent manner as the "Road transport" tagging unless a parameter were invoked to specifically show it. Imzadi 1979  08:09, 23 July 2014 (UTC)[reply]