Template talk:Navigation by people

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"Hidden" links for Girls/Boys and Women/Men[edit]

(Example from Boys by activity {{people cat|boys|by=activity}})

Boys by index
People by activity



Human stages of development as categorized on Commons
People (female/male)

Children (female/male)
birth until 17 years
Babies (female/male)
birth to ~24 months
Toddlers (female/male)
~2 to 4 years
Preteens (female/male)
~10 to 12 years
Adolescent children (female/male)
~13 to 17 years

Adults (female/male)
18 years until death
Young adults (female/male)
~18 to 40 years
Middle-aged adults (female/male)
~40 to 60 years
Old adults (female/male)
~60 years until death

Definitions come from, but are slightly modified from, the Physical stages of human life as found at Wikipedia:Human development (biology).

@Joshbaumgartner: Hi Josh again amazing how much you work and on how many places I can find your work!!!! This navigation is great!! Just one Idea: I understand the structure with "(female/male)" behind every stage of age. And they correspond mostly with the linked pages, e.g. "Babies (female babies/male babies)". But in the case of the sub chapters for Children and Adults:

Children (female/male)
...

Adults (female/male)
...

I think "Girls/Boys" and "Women/Men" should/could be visible:

Children (Girls/Boys)
...

Adults (Women/Men)
...

It is maybe more easy for the readers because the link name correspond with the linked page. (And I also was looking a while to find the pages.) Best Regards --W like wiki good to know 15:29, 4 February 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Toddlers and Preteens[edit]

Hello again, in the nav box: Toddlers (~2 to 4 years) and Preteens (~10 to 12 years).

  • In the wikidata box on Toddlers it is written "child 12 to 36 months old" or on en:Toddlers "1 to 3 years".
  • For Preteens under en:Preadolescence: "2-year period before the major onset of puberty" So idea: to write "~10 to 12 years (onset of puberty)" instead of only "~10 to 12 years".
  • And by the way: what is with the period between (~4 to 10) "play age" (?) That is difficult, I understand why it is not stated, but it would be nice if there is something suitable.

PS: In the bottom sentence about the references:

"Definitions come from, but are slightly modified from, the Physical stages of human life as found at Wikipedia:Human development (biology)."

Both links link to the same page: en:Development of the human body. Regards --W like wiki good to know 16:07, 4 February 2024 (UTC)[reply]