Categories:Partially rated websites
From Sunshine Review
The partially rated website designation is an important way of categorizing articles that are part of the My Government Website project.
It's important to categorize any articles in this project because there's a large amount of data to be collected. If an article you write doesn't get correctly categorized, it might get lost in the shuffle, which means your work won't count.
The partially rated designation on an article means that someone has started to add information to the article/page about what they did or did not find on the government website they're evaluating, but the website hasn't been fully rated.
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[edit] How to I add a "partially rated" tag?
In order to designate an article as belonging to the "partially rated" category, simply:
- At the bottom of the article, when you're in edit mode, type:
- [[Category:Partially rated STATE counties]]
- Which looks like this: Category:Partially rated STATE counties.
or
- [[Category:Partially rated STATE cities]]
- Which looks like this: Category:Partially rated STATE cities.
or
- [[Category:Partially rated STATE school districts]]
- Which looks like this: Category:Partially rated STATE school districts.
Examples for specific states are:
- [[Category:Partially rated Texas counties]]
- [[Category:Partially rated Kansas counties]]
- [[Category:Partially rated California counties]]
Which look like this:
- Category:Partially rated Texas counties
- Category:Partially rated Kansas counties
- Category:Partially rated California counties
[edit] Remove the "starter class tag
Chances are, when you do some website evaluating, someone will already have started an article about the municipality or school district you're evaluating, and will have placed the Categories:Starter class tag at the bottom of the article.
When you have partially rated the government website, and are adding the "partially rated" tag, you should be sure to also remove the now obsolete starter class category from the bottom of the Sunshine Review page you're editing.
[edit] Other article rankings
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[edit] Summarize your accomplishments!
Once you've created and categorized some articles, note the progress that has been made on the county website project, city website project or school district website project pages. This allows overall tracking.
