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Category talk:Activists from Nagoya – Wikipedia

Okay, I’ve analyzed the provided HTML code. It consists of several “message boxes” (tmbox) ⁣used on wikipedia pages to indicate which WikiProjects are associated ‌with the article or category. Here’s a breakdown of what each ⁤box represents:

1. ‌WikiProject Biography:

Purpose: Indicates ‍that ‍the category falls ​within the scope of the WikiProject⁣ Biography, which focuses on improving‌ articles ⁤about people. Key Facts:
Encourages editors to join the project and‍ contribute to discussions.

Provides links to the project’s⁣ member list, talk page,⁣ and documentation.
Includes metadata​ about the project​ (Biography, link to project page, template ‌name, assessment category).
Associated Taskforce: Specifically supported by the “Politics and ‍government work group.”

2. WikiProject Sociology:

Purpose: Indicates that the category falls within ⁢the scope of the WikiProject​ Sociology, which⁣ focuses on improving ‌articles related to the field of sociology. Key‍ Information:
Encourages editors⁣ to ⁣join the project and participate in discussions.

Provides links to ⁢the‍ project ⁣page‌ and talk page.
Includes metadata about the project (Sociology,link to project page,template‌ name,assessment category).

In⁣ essence, these message ‌boxes are metadata tags‌ that⁢ help categorize and organize Wikipedia content, and they invite collaboration from editors interested in those specific subject areas.

Technical Details (from the HTML):

tmbox class: Defines the basic styling for the message boxes.
mbox classes: Used for internal elements within the boxes (header, text, image, empty cell).
wpb classes: Specific to WikiProject banners.
mw-collapsible and innercollapse: ​Allow the boxes to be collapsed/expanded by the user. mw-file and​ mw-file-element: ⁢ Used for ⁤displaying the WikiProject icons.
typeof and span: Used for semantic‍ markup ⁢to define the type of content.
link rel="mw-deduplicated-inline-style": Used for CSS styling.

If ​you have⁤ any further questions about specific parts of the code or want⁢ me to elaborate⁣ on any aspect, feel ⁢free to ask!

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