Template:Infobox former subdivision/doc

This infobox is part of WikiProject Former countries run by the Subdivisions bureau. It is based on Template:Infobox former country adjusted to suit subdivisions of former countries.

NOTE: This infobox should be used if the state in question was always a subdivision of some larger entity. For all other cases, use Infobox former country to place articles into various "Former countries" categories that would not be suitable for subdivisions of former countries.

Exception: states of the Holy Roman Empire should also use Infobox former country with HRE + vassal, city or abbey, depending on the state type.

Usage

 * 1) Almost all fields are optional, some fields are more optional than others. It is not expected that you fill in every single field that is shown here.
 * 2) Some fields are hidden but necessary for infobox functionality. Not all fields are displayed here.
 * 3) If a state has a high number of leaders (>5), do not modify this template to fit them all in. It is not the intention of this infobox to do them all; that makes the infobox way too big (any extra slots added here without previous discussion will be reverted). Instead, list only the first and last title holder, with   or   placed after the person's name.
 * 4) Some fields place the article into certain categories: see list of supported categories.
 * 5) Area (in km²) and population statistics must be given without spaces, commas, or other code.
 * 6) Keep event text as short as possible, ideally only 1 line in length.
 * 7) For many entries, the infobox has been implemented by one of the main developers. Other users are welcome to implement the infobox themselves, but developers might make modifications later on, largely for functionality reasons.
 * 8) If you are unsure about the usage of this template, or if you want to know why a certain modification was made, let us know via the template talk page. Your comments and questions assist the developers in creating, improving, and documenting infobox features.



Detailed instructions
These are the fields of information in the Infobox former countries template with a set of instructions on how to use them. Here is a brief explanation on how to read the table:


 * Field name
 * the fields of information that carry information used by the template
 * Usage
 * required means that the template will not work properly if it is excluded
 * optional means that the template will work properly without it, but available information should be entered to make it as complete as possible (actively excluding or deleting information is not endorsed just because it is called optional in this table)
 * Type
 * variable means that the template will only take fixed values; this can be dates, years, numerical or according to a defined list
 * free means that the template will accept values given freely without having to adhere to the strict discipline required for variables
 * wikilink means that a working wikilink must be entered either to an article or to the file name of an image
 * Value
 * examples or lists of values accepted by variables
 * free text with wikilinks means that text and wikilinks can be entered freely without the kind of restrictions that applies to variables
 * label is a short label typically fitting in a single line (no line break)
 * entry is one or a few short labels separated by commas or line breaks (no more than a few lines)
 * sentence is a short descriptive sentence (no more than a few lines)
 * free text means that text can be entered, but wikilinks must not be used
 * Description
 * an instruction or a small guide how the particular field of information is used

{| class="wikitable" style="background-color: white;"
 * colspan=5 style="background-color: orange;" |

Name

 * style="background-color: whitesmoke;" | Field Name
 * style="background-color: whitesmoke;" | Usage
 * style="background-color: whitesmoke;" | Type
 * style="background-color: whitesmoke;" | Values
 * style="background-color: whitesmoke;" | Description
 * - style="vertical-align:top;"
 * native_name || optional || free || label (free text) || Name in native language(s), displayed towards the top of the infobox, underneath the full name in English. If there are multiple native languages, separate different names with line breaks. If the native language is English, leave this section blank and give the name in the next field.
 * - style="vertical-align:top;"
 * conventional_long_name || required || free || label (free text) || Full name in English, displayed at the top of the infobox
 * - style="vertical-align:top;"
 * common_name || required || variable || country name
 * This variable is a supporting variable for the infobox. The value required here is not always historically factual but this variable is very important as it has a number of important uses:
 * The value here determines how the entry is indexed within the categories that the infobox generates.
 * Example: The "Kingdom of England" should be indexed under "E (England)" instead of "K (Kingdom)". Therefore, England
 * Various links within the infobox are automatically generated if a certain page exists. If the article does not exist, a more generic link is produced. If the entity discussed is normally preceded by "the" (e.g. the United Kingdom), do not enter  in common_name: the template will also search for such links.
 * Example: The flag and heraldry information for Croatia over its history are in the two articles "Flag of Croatia" and "Coat of arms of Croatia". By saying Croatia, the text underneath the flag and coat of arms images automatically links to these entries. For the Axis-controlled Independent State of Croatia, saying Independent State of Croatia, while historically accurate, does not generate these links because there are no "Flag/Coat of arms of (the) Independent State of Croatia" articles.
 * colspan=5 style="background-color: orange;" |
 * colspan=5 style="background-color: orange;" |
 * colspan=5 style="background-color: orange;" |

Status

 * colspan=5 | The entries here again determine category placement. For some values, related text will be displayed in a bar underneath the name.
 * style="background-color: whitesmoke;" | Field Name
 * style="background-color: whitesmoke;" | Usage
 * style="background-color: whitesmoke;" | Type
 * style="background-color: whitesmoke;" | Values
 * style="background-color: whitesmoke;" | Description
 * - style="vertical-align:top;"
 * subdivision || required || variable ||
 * Empire
 * Federation
 * Confederation
 * State union
 * Client state
 * Vassal
 * Colony
 * Protectorate
 * United Nations Trust Territory
 * League of Nations Mandate
 * See also the variable government_type and the categorization scheme.
 * Subdivision describes the relationship between the political entity and other entities, whether colonies to an empire, the (colonial) empire itself, countries with special status by the League of Nations or the UN, etc.
 * - style="vertical-align:top;"
 * nation || required || variable || country name || Give the common name for the country to which the entity was in a state of dependency.
 * Example: British Empire colony: Colony, United Kingdom
 * - style="vertical-align:top;"
 * status_text|| optional || free || label (free text with wikilinks) || If values are given for subdivision and nation, it will be displayed by default as "[subdivision] of [(the) nation]". The status_text variable allows you to display more specific or accurate text alternatives without compromising category assignment (e.g. "State of the Holy Roman Empire", "Client state of France" ).
 * colspan=5 style="background-color: orange;" |
 * status_text|| optional || free || label (free text with wikilinks) || If values are given for subdivision and nation, it will be displayed by default as "[subdivision] of [(the) nation]". The status_text variable allows you to display more specific or accurate text alternatives without compromising category assignment (e.g. "State of the Holy Roman Empire", "Client state of France" ).
 * colspan=5 style="background-color: orange;" |
 * colspan=5 style="background-color: orange;" |

Politics

 * style="background-color: whitesmoke;" | Field Name
 * style="background-color: whitesmoke;" | Usage
 * style="background-color: whitesmoke;" | Type
 * style="background-color: whitesmoke;" | Values
 * style="background-color: whitesmoke;" | Description
 * - style="vertical-align:top;"
 * government_type|| required || variable ||
 * Monarchy
 * Constitutional monarchy
 * Principality
 * Republic
 * Socialist republic
 * See also the variable subdivision and the categorization scheme.
 * This entry generates more categories and sets some defaults for other political titles (see below). If the value given here does not match any in the following list, the article will be placed in the maintenance category for further examination. If a change in government takes place without the country itself changing, place the earlier government type in this field, and give the change in government as an intermediate event (e.g. event1).
 * - style="vertical-align:top;"
 * colspan=5 style="background-color: whitesmoke;" | Head of state
 * - style="vertical-align:top;"
 * title_leader || optional || free || label (free text with wikilinks) || the head of state's title. If Monarchy or, the default "King" will be displayed, which will link to "King of {common_name} if that article exists. If   or   is given, "President" will be used instead. If a different title is used, enter it here (but keep the length to a minimum) and wikilink it to the relevant article (if any).
 * Example: For the Kingdom of Prussia, Monarchy but title_leader has not been given. This is because the article "King of Prussia" exists and is automatically linked to from the default word "King" in the infobox.
 * Example: For the German Empire, the Emperor was also the King of Prussia. But instead of giving a title of,   is used instead, which includes a link to all German monarchs.
 * - style="vertical-align:top;"
 * leader1, leader2, ... || optional || free || label (free text with wikilinks) || Leader name. Wikilinks are generated automatically, but you should create wikilinked entries for people whose entry title is long (this applies to almost all royalty).
 * Example:  instead of   or  . If it is not obvious that British monarchs are involved in this case, give the full   (e.g. Congo Free State).
 * - style="vertical-align:top;"
 * year_leader1, year_leader2, ... || optional || free || label (free text with wikilinks) || Dates spanning rule of leader (e.g. 1801–1843).
 * Note: If there was only one head of state, just fill in leader1 but not year_leader1. It is also not intended here to list every head of state that ever was: if there were a lot of them, just list the first and the last. To assist this, each name could be followed by  and , but then you will need to wikilink the name.
 * - style="vertical-align:top;"
 * colspan=5 style="background-color: whitesmoke;" | Deputy, head of government, etc.
 * - style="vertical-align:top;"
 * title_deputy || optional || free || label (free text with wikilinks) || same as for the head of state. The only difference here is the default labels given: instead of "King" the default here is "Prime Minister"
 * - style="vertical-align:top;"
 * deputy1, deputy2, ... || optional || free || label (free text with wikilinks) || Deputy name. Wikilinks are generated automatically, but you should create wikilinked entries for people whose entry title is long
 * - style="vertical-align:top;"
 * year_deputy1, year_deputy2, ... || optional || free || label (free text with wikilinks) || Dates spanning rule of the deputy (e.g. 1801–1843).
 * - style="vertical-align:top;"
 * colspan=5 style="background-color: whitesmoke;" | Legislatures and constitutions
 * - style="vertical-align:top;"
 * legislature || optional || free || label (free text with wikilinks) || The name of the legislature (required to display upper and lower hoses)
 * - style="vertical-align:top;"
 * house1, house2 || optional || free || label (free text with wikilinks) || The names of upper and lower houses of the legislature
 * - style="vertical-align:top;"
 * type_house1, type_house2 || optional || free || label (free text with wikilinks) || Ability to enter different labels than upper and lower houses
 * colspan=5 style="background-color: orange;" |
 * colspan=5 style="background-color: orange;" |
 * colspan=5 style="background-color: orange;" |

General information

 * style="background-color: whitesmoke;" | Field Name
 * style="background-color: whitesmoke;" | Usage
 * style="background-color: whitesmoke;" | Type
 * style="background-color: whitesmoke;" | Values
 * style="background-color: whitesmoke;" | Description
 * - style="vertical-align:top;"
 * capital|| required || free || entry (free text with wikilinks) || Capital city. No wikilinking necessary. If the name of the city has changed since this period, you may display the contemporary name, using WP:piped link to the modern name, i.e.
 * - style="vertical-align:top;"
 * latd, latm, latNS, longd, longm, longEW || optional || variable || coordinates || Geographical coordinates of capital city
 * - style="vertical-align:top;"
 * national_motto || optional || free || entry (free text with wikilinks) || National motto. If not in English, place the English translation last (after a line break). Add wikilinks if articles exist.
 * - style="vertical-align:top;"
 * national_anthem || optional || free || entry (free text with wikilinks) || National anthem. If not in English, place the English translation last (after a line break). Add wikilinks if articles exist.
 * - style="vertical-align:top;"
 * political_subdiv || optional || free || entry (free text with wikilinks) || Political subdivisions. Add wikilinks if articles exist.
 * - style="vertical-align:top;"
 * today || optional || free || entry (free text with wikilinks) || The modern countries to which this historic entity belongs today. Use  separated by
 * colspan=5 style="background-color: orange;" |
 * colspan=5 style="background-color: orange;" |
 * colspan=5 style="background-color: orange;" |

History

 * style="background-color: whitesmoke;" | Field Name
 * style="background-color: whitesmoke;" | Usage
 * style="background-color: whitesmoke;" | Type
 * style="background-color: whitesmoke;" | Values
 * style="background-color: whitesmoke;" | Description
 * colspan=5 style="background-color: whitesmoke;" | Start and end
 * - style="vertical-align:top;"
 * year_start, year_end || required || variable || year || Years of establishment and disestablishment. These years will be placed in the date bar at the top. If the values given are the same year, only one year will be displayed, but you must still enter both. Do not wikilink these years. The years given here are automatically used to assign this entity to establishment/disestablishment categories.
 * - style="vertical-align:top;"
 * date_start, date_end || optional || variable || date || Give the day and month (if known) to match year_start and year_end. Do not wikilink these dates. The year_start and year_end fields must be filled in.)
 * - style="vertical-align:top;"
 * event_start, event_end || optional || free || label (free text with wikilinks) || Entering the information for the above four variables (or just the year variables) will create entries in the History section of the infobox. If nothing is given for event_start or event_end, the "events" will have the corresponding default text of "Established" and "Disestablished", respectively. The variables event_start and event_end allow you to give more detail. If the value you enter is the name of an article, the wikilink is automatically generated. You are encouraged to link to the article that describes the actual event which caused the formation/dissolution of the entity, if such articles exist. To keep the infobox tidy, create a wikilink to the event article if the title of the linked article is long (e.g. ). You are discouraged from simply entering something like   or   in these fields, because there are general articles with this title.
 * - style="vertical-align:top;"
 * life_span || optional || free || label (free text with wikilinks) || Some entities temporarily ceased to exist before re-establishing. Use this variable only for these entities to replace the displayed dates in the date bar. Give unlinked dates with line breaks. (e.g. 1841–1899 1910–1967 ). You still need to fill in the year_start and year_end fields (in this example, 1841 and 1967) for the above-described functions to work.
 * colspan=5 style="background-color: whitesmoke;" | Events
 * - style="vertical-align:top;"
 * era || optional || variable ||
 * Napoleonic Wars
 * World War I
 * World War II
 * Cold War
 * A category-assigning variable. If the value given here does not match any on the list in this table, this article will be automatically assigned to a maintenance-category. Do not panic. If a certain era value is used often enough, a new category will be created by the infobox developers.
 * - style="vertical-align:top;"
 * event1/date_event1, event2/date_event2, ... || optional || free || label (free text with wikilinks) || Intermediate events. These will be listed in the History section between the start and end events. The event variables here function the same way as the event_start/event_end variables. Enter date as unlinked text (e.g. ).
 * - style="vertical-align:top;"
 * event_pre/date_pre, event_post/date_post|| testing || free || label (free text with wikilinks) || Sometimes, events that take place outside the life-span of the entity are important, these two variables will place an event before event_start (pre) or after event_end (post) in the History box.
 * colspan=5 style="background-color: orange;" |
 * - style="vertical-align:top;"
 * event_pre/date_pre, event_post/date_post|| testing || free || label (free text with wikilinks) || Sometimes, events that take place outside the life-span of the entity are important, these two variables will place an event before event_start (pre) or after event_end (post) in the History box.
 * colspan=5 style="background-color: orange;" |
 * colspan=5 style="background-color: orange;" |

Images

 * colspan=5 | All of these variables are optional (but some are more optional than others). If there is no available image, place the WPFC banner on the article's talk page (if it isn't there already), with the parameters (including only the relevant parameters)
 * style="background-color: whitesmoke;" | Field Name
 * style="background-color: whitesmoke;" | Usage
 * style="background-color: whitesmoke;" | Type
 * style="background-color: whitesmoke;" | Values
 * style="background-color: whitesmoke;" | Description
 * colspan=5 style="background-color: whitesmoke;" | Flag
 * - style="vertical-align:top;"
 * image_flag || optional || wikilink || file name || The name of the flag image (no  coding needed)
 * - style="vertical-align:top;"
 * image_border || optional || yes/no ||  || Set to   to turn off border around non-rectangular flags, e.g. File:Flag of Ohio.svg.
 * - style="vertical-align:top;"
 * flag_type|| optional || free || flag name || Displayed text under flag image. Useful if more than one flag was used (e.g. ) or if the flag wasn't actually called a flag (e.g.  ). Default: "Flag"
 * - style="vertical-align:top;"
 * flag || optional || wikilink || || link target for text under the flag image. By default, it will link to "Flag of (the) {common_name} " if such an article exists.
 * colspan=5 style="background-color: whitesmoke;" | Heraldry
 * - style="vertical-align:top;"
 * image_coat || optional || wikilink || file name || The name of the coat of arms image (no  coding needed)
 * - style="vertical-align:top;"
 * symbol_type || optional || free || symbol name || Displayed text under coat of arms image. Useful if more than one coat of arms was used or if it wasn't actually called a coat of arms (e.g. ). Default: "Coat of arms"
 * - style="vertical-align:top;"
 * symbol || optional || wikilink || || link target for text under the coat of arms image. By default, it will link to "Coat of arms of (the) {common_name} " if such an article exists.
 * colspan=5 style="background-color: whitesmoke;" | Map
 * - style="vertical-align:top;"
 * image_map || optional || wikilink || file name || The name of the map image (no  coding needed)
 * - style="vertical-align:top;"
 * image_map_caption || optional || free || sentence (free text with wikilinks) || Map caption
 * colspan=5 style="background-color: orange;" |
 * - style="vertical-align:top;"
 * image_map || optional || wikilink || file name || The name of the map image (no  coding needed)
 * - style="vertical-align:top;"
 * image_map_caption || optional || free || sentence (free text with wikilinks) || Map caption
 * colspan=5 style="background-color: orange;" |
 * colspan=5 style="background-color: orange;" |

Preceding and succeeding entities

 * colspan=5 | These fields are optional, but very important. Entries here affect the flag-navigation feature of the date bar at the top of the infobox.
 * style="background-color: whitesmoke;" | Field Name
 * style="background-color: whitesmoke;" | Usage
 * style="background-color: whitesmoke;" | Type
 * style="background-color: whitesmoke;" | Values
 * style="background-color: whitesmoke;" | Description
 * - style="vertical-align:top;"
 * p1 – p5 || optional || wikilink || country name || Names of preceding entities (up to 5)
 * - style="vertical-align:top;"
 * s1 – s8 || optional || wikilink || country name || Names of succeeding entities (up to 8)
 * - style="vertical-align:top;"
 * flag_p1, flag_p2, ... || optional || wikilink || file name || Name of image of flag for the state corresponding to p1, p2, etc. (just the name, no  coding). If the preceding state had multiple flags during its existence, use the last flag that it used. The template is instructed to search for possible flag images given the name of the state, so it might not be necessary to fill in this field. If a flag is not found or defined, the default "flag unknown" image will be shown.
 * - style="vertical-align:top;"
 * border_p1, border_p2, ... || optional || yes/no ||  || Set to   to turn off border around non-rectangular flags, e.g. File:Flag of Ohio.svg.
 * - style="vertical-align:top;"
 * flag_s1, flag_s2, ... || optional || wikilink || file name || Name of image of flag for the state corresponding to s1, s2, etc. (just the name, no  coding), same as the flags for previous states. If the succeeding state had multiple flags during its existence, use the first flag that it used.
 * - style="vertical-align:top;"
 * border_s1, border_s2, ... || optional || yes/no ||  || Set to   to turn off border around non-rectangular flags, e.g. File:Flag of Ohio.svg.
 * - style="vertical-align:top;"
 * image_p1,image_s1, ... || optional || wikilink || file name || Going further back in history, flags were less common and coats of arms were used instead. Coat of arms images are generally narrower than flag images, so if coat of arms images are displayed at the defined image size used here for flags (i.e. ), they appear too big. Therefore, if you have anything other than a flag/banner image to use for a previous/following entity, fill in this field. Here you must enter all wikilinking as normally done when entering an image, but set the image width to   (or higher, depending on the individual image).
 * colspan=5 |
 * image_p1,image_s1, ... || optional || wikilink || file name || Going further back in history, flags were less common and coats of arms were used instead. Coat of arms images are generally narrower than flag images, so if coat of arms images are displayed at the defined image size used here for flags (i.e. ), they appear too big. Therefore, if you have anything other than a flag/banner image to use for a previous/following entity, fill in this field. Here you must enter all wikilinking as normally done when entering an image, but set the image width to   (or higher, depending on the individual image).
 * colspan=5 |
 * colspan=5 |

Which entries should I link to?
It is not the intention here to list every single previous/following entity—that would make the infobox look very silly in many cases. Here are some guidleines for what to do (and what not to do). There are no strict rules so please exercise caution and common sense when using this feature.
 * 1) For most cases, the main and/or official predecessor/successor (under international law) is sufficient, since that is what most readers would expect to see. In the case of any potential confusion, list only this.
 * 2) *Example: not every single state formed after the breakup of the Ottoman Empire should be listed in the infobox for the Ottoman Empire. Such a list is better described in the article text. Instead, only the official successor state would be given (Turkey).
 * 3) In some cases, most readers would expect to see every state that was formed, not just the official predecessor/successor. If so, list all states. If only parts of other countries were taken to form the new entity (or if an already existing entity received some of the land from a dissolved entity), list these states only when there are not so many other states to list.
 * 4) *Example: the official successors of Austria-Hungary would be only Austria and Hungary. But from the breakup of Austria-Hungary, two other new states were completely formed (Czechoslovakia and the State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs), one state was formed from part of Austria-Hungary (Poland, including territory ceded from Germany and relinquished from Russian rule), and two already-existing states gained territory from Austria-Hungary (Italy and Romania). This gives a total of 7 successor states, which is rather high. In order of priority, the states listed should be: [Austria and Hungary], [Czechoslovakia and the State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs], [Poland], and finally [Italy and Romania].
 * 5) Do not list entities that were formed/dissolved outside the life-span of the discussed state.
 * 6) *Example: the breakup of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia does require the listing of all countries involved, since that is what people would expect. But only the states formed at the time when the SFYR broke up should be given. Therefore,  is a successor entity, not   and   separately since that breakup occurred later.
 * 7) If an entity simply became a subdivision of another country (state, province, etc.), then link to that subdivision. Only do this if it the transition is very clear.
 * 8) *Example: the Republic of Texas was annexed by the USA and reconstituted as the US state of Texas. The successor here is not the USA, but the modern state of Texas.
 * 9) If the entity did not exist for a period before reforming (specified when you use the life_span parameter above), do not list the intermediate states.
 * 10) If the predecessor and successor are the same, and this predecessor/successor continued to exist during this period, do not list either. Instead make it clear what this state was, somewhere in the events section (if necessary).
 * 11) *Example: the Confederate States of America broke away from the United States of America before becoming again part of the USA after the American Civil War. Detailing predecessor and successor states here as the USA is redundant since the USA still existed in some form during this period, so say nothing.
 * colspan=5 style="background-color: orange;" |
 * colspan=5 style="background-color: orange;" |

Area and population

 * style="background-color: whitesmoke;" | Field Name
 * style="background-color: whitesmoke;" | Usage
 * style="background-color: whitesmoke;" | Type
 * style="background-color: whitesmoke;" | Values
 * style="background-color: whitesmoke;" | Description
 * - style="vertical-align:top;"
 * stat_year1, stat_year2, ...|| optional (required if area or population is given) || variable || numerical || rowspan=3 | It is possible to add multiple values for area and population over time.
 * Area must be given in km² without commas or any other spacing. The area in sq. mi. will be automatically calculated.
 * Population must be given without commas or any other spacing. If area is also known for this time, population density will be automatically calculated.
 * Even if the area does not change over time, it should always be added along with any new population values in order to calculate density.
 * Example: You have population values for 1800 and 1900. You also have an area value and you know that it is the same for both years. You enter 1800 and 1900 and the two population values (without commas or spacing) under stat_pop1 and stat_pop2. You then enter your area value (in km², without commas or spacing) in both stat_area1 and stat_area2. The area will not be displayed twice, but the population density will be calculated for both years.
 * - style="vertical-align:top;"
 * stat_area1, stat_area2, ...|| optional || variable || numerical
 * - style="vertical-align:top;"
 * stat_pop1, stat_pop2, ...|| optional || variable || numerical
 * colspan=5 style="background-color: orange;" |
 * colspan=5 style="background-color: orange;" |
 * colspan=5 style="background-color: orange;" |

Style parameters
The template allows some optional parameters that control the style of the infobox for size and coloring when displayed on a page: 
 * width =
 * boxstyle =
 * titlestyle =

Some specific styles for the whole infobox are as follows: 
 * boxstyle = background:lightgray;
 * boxstyle = border-color:blue;
 * boxstyle = border-width:5px;
 * boxstyle = margin-left:1px; margin-right:7px;

Some specific styles for the title/name are as follows: 
 * titlestyle = background:lightgray;
 * titlestyle = color:gold;
 * titlestyle = text-align:left;

For multiple settings, combine all on one line as follows: 
 * titlestyle = background:lightgray; color:darkgreen;

The properties are separated by semicolons, and beware that accidentally omitting semicolons will cause the settings to be ignored. Some style properties cannot be changed such as, setting margin-left:25px might be ignored, because  is a property, instead, of the whole box, using boxstyle.

Banner
To allow project members to keep track of articles, any page that uses this infobox must be labeled with the WPFC banner. To do this, go to the article's talk page, and add  to the top of the talk page, if the banner is not there already. See the banner page for more information about the extra parameters that the banner supports. At the absolute minimum, the talk page should contain.