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Usage
For non-single songs, see Template:Infobox song.
This is the template for a single (A- or B-side), not a song. Sjabloon:See also
Code
{{Infobox single <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Songs --> | Name = | Cover = <!-- just the file name --> | Border = | Alt = | Caption = | Artist = | Album = | A-side = | B-side = | Released = <!-- {{Start date|YYYY|MM|DD}} --> | Format = | Recorded = | Genre = | Length = <!-- {{Duration|m=MM|s=SS}} --> | Label = | Writer = | Producer = | Certification = | Misc = }}
Parameters
- Name
- This field should contain the name of the single. This field is mandatory.
- Cover
- Upload a copy of the single cover (under fair use—use the tag "{{Non-free album cover}}"). Ideally the image should be 200px wide. Enter the file name only into the field:
<Image Name>.jpg
. - Border
- Type "yes" in this field to place a 1px border around the single's cover.
- Alt
- Alt text for the cover image, to describe it to visually impaired readers. See WP:ALT.
- Artist
- This field should contain the name of the artist. This field is mandatory.
- Album
- If the single was also released on an album, enter the name of the album. If the album has a Wikipedia article, link the article name as usual. The template will italicize the album name. For guidelines on whether a single should be described as being from a particular album, see template:infobox album#Template:Singles.
- A-side
- Use this field to display the A-side song title appearing on the opposite side of the single. If it has a Wikipedia article use a link.
- B-side
- Use this field to display the B-side song title appearing on the opposite side of the single. If it has a Wikipedia article use a link. Only one of the fields "A-side" or "B-side" should be used.
- Released
- This field should refer to the earliest known date, using a single occurrence of {{Start date}} as {{Start date|YYYY|MM|DD}}, for example "{{Start date|2007|7|31}}". (Use "{{Start date|YYYY|MM}}" if only year and month are known, or "{{Start date|YYYY}}" for just a year).
- Recorded
- This field should include details on when and where the song was recorded.
- Format
- the way that the single was released; i.e. 7-inch single, 12-inch single, CD single, cassette single, digital download (note the piped download link)
- Genre
- the music genre(s) that the single is from. These must not be original research, and should be stated and referenced in a 'Composition' section of the article.
- Length
- The length should use {{Duration}} thus:
{{Duration|m=3|s=45}}
, renders as 3:45, for 3 minutes 45 seconds - Label
- This field should refer to the label on which the single/album was originally released. Where significantly different versions have been released (featuring alternate track listings) e.g. U.S. vs. UK, the later release date and/or record label should be mentioned in the article. Drop words like "Records" from the end of the label's name (e.g. use [[Universal Records|Universal]] rather than [[Universal Records]]).
- Producer
- The producer is not necessarily the same as the "Artist" field.
- Misc
- This field allows you to provide more infobox data such as additional chronologies using {{Extra chronology}}, a track listing using {{Extra track listing}}, or extra covers using {{Extra album cover}}. Set
|Type=single
on those templates so the section titles use the same background color as the rest of the infobox.
Examples
Here are some examples of articles using the infoboxes: