diff --git a/contribute/web/tagging.en.xhtml b/contribute/web/tagging.en.xhtml
index 0c1d1f7404..8ad1198f60 100755
--- a/contribute/web/tagging.en.xhtml
+++ b/contribute/web/tagging.en.xhtml
@@ -24,21 +24,21 @@
-
- the "tag" parameter defines what news will be displayed. If you are
+ the tag parameter defines what news will be displayed. If you are
building up a country page, this is your country code. Leave blank
if you wish to receive news items with any tags.
- <xsl:with-param name="tag" select="'your tag'"/>
+ <xsl:with-param name="tag" select="'your tag'"/>
-
- the "nb-items" parameter determines how many news items will be displayed
+ the nb-items parameter determines how many news items will be displayed
- <xsl:with-param name="nb-items" select="'x'" />
+ <xsl:with-param name="nb-items" select="'x'" />
Using the fetch-events template
@@ -50,31 +50,53 @@
-
- the "wanted-time" parameter defines what events you want to see, "past",
+ the wanted-time parameter defines what events you want to see, "past",
"present" or "future"
- <xsl:with-param name="wanted-time" select="'time'" />
+ <xsl:with-param name="wanted-time" select="'future|present|past'" />
-
- the "header" parameter determines the text that will be displayed on top
- of your block of events (used e.g. on events/events.xsl)
- possible values, 'future', 'current' or 'past'
+ the header parameter determines the text that will be displayed on top
+ of your block of events (used e.g. on events/events.xsl).
+ Possible values: 'future', 'current' or 'past'
- <xsl:with-param name="header" select="'time'" />
+ <xsl:with-param name="header" select="'future|current|past'" />
-
- the "display-details" parameter says if 'yes' or 'no' you will have
+ the display-details parameter says if 'yes' or 'no' you will have
the details of each event displayed along with its date and title
- <xsl:with-param name="display-details" select="'yes|no'" />
+ <xsl:with-param name="display-details" select="'yes|no'" />
+
+
+
+ Implementing a country page
+
+
+ Implementing a country page won't take you long. England and Germany
+ country pages are a good example of what and how you can achieve easily.
+ You could start by copying one of these pages, and change the countrycode
+ variable to your country code:
+
+
<xsl:variable name="country-code">xx</xsl:variable>
+
+
+ Using the country-people-list template
+
+
+ - copy the call to the country-people-list template from your favorite country page.
+ - add the xx tag to corresponding people in /about/people/people.en.xml, e.g.
+
+
+ <person id="mueller" member="yes" teams="main, de">