Template:WikiProject Heraldry and vexillology

Usage
The WikiProject Heraldry and vexillology project banner template should be added (not subst:ed) to the talk page of every article within the scope of the project. While the template does not require any additional parameters, it has a number of optional ones that add various extra features to the banner. The full syntax is as follows:

Use in practice
General parameters:
 * class – a rating of the article's quality; see WikiProject Heraldry and vexillology/Assessment for more details. Valid values are:
 * FA - The article has reached Featured article status.
 * A - Could be submitted as a Featured article candidate; probably could use some small updates to make it Featured quality.
 * GA - The article has reached Good article status.
 * B - Could be submitted as a Good article nominee; probably could use some updates or may lack some features from the Good article criteria, but it presents a good overview of the subject.
 * Start - The article is more than a stub, but may lack some important aspects of the topic's discussion.
 * Stub - The article is a stub; it likely contains one of the heraldry and vexillology stub templates.
 * NA - The page is not an article and should not be rated; it could be a template, image or category, for example.
 * Needed - The article does not yet exist but has been identified as a subject that should be covered.
 * List - The article is a list or gallery of flags or coats of arms (or similar), probably with very little text.

Maintenance parameter (set it to "yes" to include it):
 * imageneeded - The article needs an image (other than a map); adds articles to Category:Heraldry and vexillology articles needing images.
 * imagedetails (appears only if imageneeded is set to yes) - Additional details to describe the image that is requested.

To avoid needlessly cluttering up talk pages, it is usually appropriate to remove any unused parameters from the template.

Credits

 * This template is based on the corresponding template WPMILHIST from the Military History WikiProject, created by User:Kirill Lokshin. It also includes code from TrainsWikiProject from the Trains WikiProject created by User:Slambo. Many thanks to both of you.


 * If any other project finds it useful, please help yourself.