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tartan1= | tartanname1= | tartan2= | tartanname2= fields? And perhaps split out the motto into motto= | mottoenglish=I think the square images just look ugly in the infobox. What if the images were resized into a rectangular shape (thin veritcally but wide horizontally, i'm unsure how many pixels that'll be though)? That way if a clan has a few tartans then they'll stack ontop of each other neatly. Like for instance the MacLea infobox looks like crap to me, the tartans make it a mess. The rectangular images wont be tileable or as useful like the square ones, but the square ones can live within the article below. Either that or just list the names of the tartan in the box?--Celtus (talk) 09:21, 12 May 2009 (UTC)
tartanname1=, tartanname2= assigned as titles on the left if you wanted. Only thing to discuss is the exact size of the image, but that probably depends a bit on how wide the infobox ends up being (and there's some general "prettifying" to be done, but it's easier to do that once you know what the final fields are. As an aside, I notice that some clans have "manual" infoboxes, and Clan Fraser has its own unique one, they can be tidied up in time. Le Deluge (talk) 11:40, 12 May 2009 (UTC)
create a clan template for each clan, e.g.:
| Clan Campbell | |||
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| Cambeulach | |||
Crest: On a boar's head erased fessways erased Or, armed Argent, langued Gules | |||
| Motto | NE OBLIVISCARIS | ||
| Slogan | "Cruachan" | ||
| Profile | |||
| Region | Highland | ||
| District | Argyll | ||
| Plant badge | Bog Myrtle | ||
| Pipe music | "The Campbells are Coming" | ||
| Chief | |||
| His Grace Torquhil Ian Campbell | |||
| The 13th Duke of Argyll and The 6th Duke of Argyll ('MacCailein Mor') | |||
| Seat | Inveraray Castle | ||
| Historic seat | Castle Campbell | ||
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Yours ever, Czar Brodie (talk) 12:57, 17 May 2009 (UTC)
need advise/opinion on:
yours ever, Czar Brodie (talk) 13:51, 19 May 2009 (UTC)
Yours ever, Czar Brodie (talk) 13:01, 31 May 2009 (UTC)
I definitely think the infobox is a good idea and will give a standardized look to the clan articles. My appreciation to those who have worked on it. I have two suggestions with regard to possible changes for discussion by the "regulars" (or anybody else). The box lists the clan "Slogan." The problem is that I think many readers will not understand the difference between a "motto" and a "slogan." As a strictly technical matter "slogan" is certainly accurate. Innes of Learney's Scots Heraldry says: "'The Slughorn'; Slogan or Cir-de-guerre is confined to the Chief of a clan or house." Similarly, Friar's A Dictionary of Heraldry lists: "Slogan: Also known as slughorn. The battle cry of a chief of a Scottish clan or house." In the U.S., the slogan is most commonly referred to as a war cry, Innes of Learney's cir-de-guerre. "Battle cry" would be another alternative. Would either war cry or battle cry not be less confusing to readers?
The more substantive concern I have is the heading: "Origins." I think this can open up a real Pandora's box. Flipping through Collins Scottish Clan and Family Encyclopedia it is apparent that there are very few clans that can trace their origins with any certainty. And what is one to do with this statement in Moncreiffe's The Highland Clans entry on Macfie: "On the other hand, there are those who say the Macfies descend from a seal woman "? In the case of Clan MacIntyre I have changed the origin entry from "unknown" to "Celtic." I base this on the common belief that the clan originated in the Hebrides and the account that the founder was surnamed MacNiall or MacArill. But these stories are undocumented and probably mythical. Moreover the Hebrides were under Scandinavian control for a period of time. So am I right in saying the clan is Celtic? My fear is that the origins field will either have to say "unknown" (accurately)in the great majority of cases or possibly lead to edit wars in other instances. Should it just be dropped? As to difficult problem of sept lists, fortunately, Clan MacIntyre has very few.--Tomaterols (talk) 16:43, 31 May 2009 (UTC)
Currently the Pipe music link in the info box goes to the Bagpipes page. Would it be more appropriate for it to go to the Great Highland Bagpipe page ? I know that many of the clans with pipe music are Lowland clans but the Great Highland Bagpipes are used for their pipe music as well. The Bagpipes page covers different types of Bagpipes for several countries. The Great Highland Pipes are what are used in Scotland. QuintusPetillius (talk) 16:03, 12 August 2013 (UTC)
I apologise for the confusion my name is Kenny Ramirez I thank for your time an an effort !hope to hear from you soon God bless you sencerly clan chief😇🙏 Kenny Ramirez (talk) 05:42, 13 October 2019 (UTC)
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