Template:Infobox House-110th Congress
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| House - {{{date/topic}}} - [[110th Congress (week {{{week}}})|week {{{week}}}]] | |
|---|---|
| 110th - United States Congress | |
| |
| Speaker of the House | Nancy Pelosi |
| Majority Leader | Steny Hoyer |
| Minority Leader | Mitch McConnell |
| Previous | [[{{{previous}}}|{{{previous-vanity}}}]] |
| Next | [[{{{next}}}|{{{next-vanity}}}]] |
Usage
Use this template in the daily articles on the United States House of Representatives in the 110th United States Congress specifcially.
- For articles on the 110th United States Congress as a whole, use this template.
- For articles on the Senate in the 110th Congress specifically, use this template.
Other Senate, House and combined chamber articles, use the same name template in the above links only substituting the number of specific Congress you want for "110th".
- For the primary template that uses this, click here.
If there is a change in control of the House, or a change in either the Speaker of the House, Majority Leader, or the Minority Leader, a duplicate of this template changing the appropriate information and adding the "-2" suffix (no quotes), should be created and used.
Code
Copy this code and paste it into page using the infobox, replace {{{ }}} , including the braces, with data content:
{{Infobox House-110th Congress | date/topic= {{{date/topic}}}
|previous = {{{previous}}}
|next= {{{next}}}
|previous-vanity = {{{previous-vanity}}}
|next-vanity = {{{next-vanity}}}
}}
Content entry explanation and best practices
- {{{date/topic}}} - In most case, this refers to the date of when the topic of the article occured, such as when used in daily suammry articles on what occured in Congress, or a in conjunction with a specific event. The format of "January 1, 2007" (no quotes) should be used for a specifc date or "January 1, 2007 - January 1, 2007" (no qutoes) if the topic of the article covers a range of dates. It can, on rare occasions, be used as a topic header instead.
- {{{previous}}} - This should be used as the link previous articles that are related. This is used mainly to link daily and weekly summary articles together to allow easy navigation from session to session in Congress. The entered data is automatically made a link, so no brackets should be used.
- {{{next}}} - Like the above data/link, this should be used to link to the next related article, usually the next day/week in the daily and weekly summary articles. The entered data is automatically made a link, so no brackets should be used.
- {{{previous-vanity}}} - The text entered here is the text displayed for the {{{previous}}} link. This allows shorter naming of the link to keep the infobox from becoming too wide.
- {{{next-vanity}}} - The text entered here is the text displayed for the {{{next}}} link. This allows shorter naming of the link to keep the infobox from becoming too wide.
Note: the {{{previous}}} / {{{previous-vanity}}} combination varriables, as well as the {{{next}}} / {{{next-vanity}}} combination varriables already have the [[ ]] in the source template, so simply fill in the data name and it will hyperlink. If missing content for either varriable, replace data content with " " (including the quotes), " • " (no quotes) or some other text delineating that the content is not there or will be forthcoming. Hopefully when a newer version of wiki is installed, the conditional coding will be functional like newer wiki releases do which will hide such portions of the template that are left blank in the usage code.

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