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Usage

This is an infobox for an article on a specific figure skating element.

Figure skating element
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{{{caption}}}
Element name:{{{element name}}}
Alternative name:{{{alt name}}}
Scoring abbreviation:{{{scoring abbrev}}}
Element type:{{{element type}}}
Edges:{{{edges}}}
Take-off edge:{{{take off edge}}}
Landing edge:{{{landing edge}}}
Inventor:{{{inventor}}}
Named for:{{{named for}}}
Disciplines:{{{disciplines}}}
{{Infobox figure skating element
| image          =
| imagesize      =
| caption        =
| element name   =
| alt name       =
| scoring abbrev =
| element type   =
| edges          =
| take off edge  =
| landing edge   =
| inventor       =
| named for      =
| disciplines    =
}}

Parameters

Parameter Explanation
image Use Image Name.jpg, not [[Image:Image name.jpg]]
imagesize The size of the image. Defaults to 220px
caption Caption for the image.
element name Official name for the element.
alt name Legitimate alternative names that are officially used. For example, a legitimate alternate name for the loop jump is the Rittberger jump.
scoring abbrev The scoring abbreviation that appears on the protocols under the ISU Judging System.
element type The type of element. For example, use:

[[Figure skating jumps|Jump]] for a jump
[[Figure skating spins|Spin]] for a spin

edges If an element is defined by being performed on one or more specific edges, list them.
take off edge The take-off edge for jump.
landing edge The landing edge for the jump. Although this may seem redundant, don't assume the reader knows the landing edge.
inventor The inventor of the element. Do not use if there is any doubt about who is credited for inventing it. If this is a case of inventing vs. popularizing, use the following parameter instead. If the element is named for the inventor, use only this parameter.
named for Who the element is named for. If the element is named for the inventor, use only the inventor parameter.
disciplines The discipline(s) that the element is used in. Use this only if the element is in one or two disciplines, not all of them. For example, the death spiral is a pair skating element, and a lift is a pair skating and ice dancing element.

See also