Template:NYT header November 1900–January 1901
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SUNDAY, THREE CENTS.DAILY, ONE CENT.
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VOL. . . .No. | NEW YORK, , .— PAGES. |
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Usage
[edit]Produces a header template for weekday issues of The New York Times, accurate to the actual header used between November 26, 1900 and January 7, 1901. Based on Template:NYT header, by Inductiveload.
{{NYT header November 1900–January 1901 |date = |day = |number = |pages = |volume = |weather= |copyrightyear= }}
Example
[edit]{{NYT header November 1900–January 1901 | day = FRIDAY | date = NOVEMBER 30, 1900 | number = 15,880 | pages = SIXTEEN | volume = L | weather = Fair and colder; fresh westerly winds. | copyrightyear= 1900 }}
Parameters
[edit]All template parameters are required except for copyrightyear.
- day
- The day of publication (e.g. FRIDAY), written in capital letters.
- date
- The date of publication (e.g. NOVEMBER 30, 1900), written in capital letters.
- number
- The publication number (e.g. 15,880), see source.
- pages
- The amount of pages of the publication (e.g. SIXTEEN), written in capital letters.
- volume
- The number of the volume (e.g. L), written in Roman numerals.
- weather
- The given weather of the day (e.g. Fair and colder; fresh westerly winds.), see source.
- copyrightyear
- If the header for the issue has a copyright notice under the logo, adding this parameter with the stated year (e.g. 1900) will cause the notice to display.
- override_left
- Allows custom text and formatting on the left in place of volume and number values
- override_center
- Allows custom text and formatting in the center in place of "NEW YORK", the date, and pages.
- override_right
- Allows custom text and formatting on the right in place of the price information
- override_dateline
- Allows custom text and formatting of "NEW YORK" and the date only, to the left of the dash "—"
- override_pages
- Allows custom text and formatting of the pages only, to the right of the dash "—"
- override_weather
- Allows custom text and formatting in the box containing weather information.