User talk:Leticia Hermoso
Contents
Definitions
There are definitions of Institution,Policy process, Policy instrument. One definition might not be clear and/or it might contradict your own knowledge, please voice your concerns on the definition's talk page.--Paul Rougieux 12:01, 2 December 2011 (CET)
Metadata elements
In this section we discuss the practical entry of metadata elements in the Template:EFI_policy_portal.
Type of template
- Institution
- Policy process
- Policy instrument
- a new type of template is "policy process and instrument", for pages that belong to both categories, see for example Convention_on_the_Conservation_of_European_Wildlife_and_Natural_Habitats
Templates are not working --Leticia Hermoso 00:50, 2 December 2011 (CET)
- Fixed on this page. Please other pages which don't work. --Paul Rougieux 10:03, 2 December 2011 (CET)
Description and Objective
For your information I moved "Description" and "Objective" at the top of the metadata elements, hope it's easier to enter data that way. --Paul Rougieux 17:34, 17 November 2011 (CET)
- I am checking--Leticia Hermoso 17:39, 17 November 2011 (CET)
Keywords
Keywords can now be entered that way:
|Keywords = A/B/C/D... there is currently a limit of 10 Keywords.
--Paul Rougieux 13:31, 24 November 2011 (CET)
Linkages
- Linkages has now been changed and the template variable becomes:
|Linkages=
- See also comments on Template talk:EFI policy portal#linkages
- Please see my comments regarding linkage to Bern Convention on Talk:EU_Biodiversity_Action_Plan
--Paul Rougieux 15:11, 30 November 2011 (CET)
Target
Target = Migratory species threatened with extinction
- That is enough. Avoid long sentences, they rather should be placed under description/objvestives….but the main target is MIGRATORY SPECIES….that is it!
- Other examples: Biodiversity loss, Water pollution, Sustainable forest management….etc….Let me know if it is clear now or you have other questions….I will send you an updated look-up tables next week hopefully...
Logos
It is now possible to entre logos. We can have a talk on this later on. See for example an uploaded logo on this page: Financial_Instrument_for_the_Environment_LIFE
- I have to write down the name of the logo file ?
- Please sign your comments by using the signature button above :) On your own page its easy to guess :) but on other pages of the policy portal it becomes hard to know who wrote the comment.
- Yes first take a logo image and resize it to approximately 300 px wide (ask me if you need help with that) and save it as png under "policy_instrument_name_logo.png" or as jpg under "policy_instrument_name_logo.jpg"
- Then you can upload the image by clicking the "Upload file" link in the left menu (upload a file on the local wiki from your local machine).
- Then simply enter the name of the image in your template as such |Logo = policy_instrument_name_logo.png
- See example in Financial_Instrument_for_the_Environment_LIFE --Paul Rougieux 15:35, 30 November 2011 (CET)
- Please sign your comments by using the signature button above :) On your own page its easy to guess :) but on other pages of the policy portal it becomes hard to know who wrote the comment.
Workflow
I think this workflow explaining steps to create a website is inspiring:
- These are the basic steps when creating a website with CMS Made Simple:
- Plan -- Determine what pages you want (structure) and how you want these pages to look (design).
- Create Templates -- Create one or several template(s) that determine the layout of your pages.
- Style the Templates -- Attach one or more stylesheets to each template and style the layout and content with CSS.
- Create Pages -- Then you create pages, add content to them and select what template to use for each page.
- When a user navigates to your site the page is created from the template, adding the content where the placeholder(s) are in the template.
I would like to create a similar workflow for creating pages on the policy portal. Could you help start it? --Paul Rougieux 14:07, 25 January 2012 (CET)
Workflow for Policy Portal
- Go to the Excel list of policy information sources and choose one policy instrument, process or institution
- Search the metadata for the selected policy instrument, process or institution in its corresponding Webpage
- Introduce the metadata in wiki following the template according its category