Template:New Netherland Settler Sticker

Categories: New Netherland Settlers Project Stickers | Stickers

Description

This Sticker is for use on profiles of New Netherland settlers

To add this sticker to a profile, place the string similar to the text in Code used: column of Examples table anywhere in the biography part of the profile. Usually you should put it next to the text describing a Sticker, but it should always be below the == Biography == heading and above the == Sources == heading.

Info

Name:New Netherland Settler Sticker
Type:Sticker
Group:National
Subgroup:
Status:
Usage:Pages using the template
Parameters usage stats:Parameter usage on profiles
Map of Profiles:WikiTree+ Maps
Edit:Template Documentation


This Sticker is for use on profiles of New Netherland settlers (note: settlers are defined as people who were in New Netherland before October 1674) that are not managed by the New Netherland Settlers Project. Profiles displaying this sticker meet the criteria for New Netherland Settlers, but are managed by another project or have been determined not to need management by a project. The sticker automatically adds the profile to the "New Netherland Settlers" category. For more information go to: Project:New_Netherland_Settlers#Templates.

The image on the sticker is the Prinsenvlag (Prince's Flag), the symbol of Prince William of Orange and the basis for the flags of New York City and Albany, New York.

To add this sticker to a profile, place the following in the Text section of the profile, below the == Biography == header and before the == Sources == header. (Stickers are best placed either directly below the Biography header or below some other header within the biography section.)

{{New Netherland Settler Sticker}}


Examples

Code used:Category added:Displays as:
{{New Netherland Settler Sticker}} Category:New Netherland Settlers
... ... ... was a New Netherland settler.

Parameters

ParameterUsageTypeDescriptionExampleValues
This template has no parameters.


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