Heritage elements are displayed in the project pages when they meet one of the criteria:
- The Wikidata item is using property [[ https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Property:P3259 | P3259 ]]
- The item has statement [[ https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Property:P6104 | P6104 ]] [[ https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q112898263 | Q112898263 ]]
Items matching these criteria are currently displayed on three different set of pages. The listed items have links to existing heritage element pages or clicking creates a new heritage element page.
When clicked, the user is faced with a wikitext page, that is cryptic even for wikipedians. Finalizing the new page requires a few more steps to be presentable.
Choosing the ideal solution:
1. A bot would create the pages without the need for the user to click. It would remove a quality control stage, so alternative solutions could be considered as well. The additional steps could be included in the process. (Create a ticket for the steps)
2. Add more information in the UX in the clickable item that the page does not exist and that clicking produces a new page.
3. Add a custom message in the wikitext view that the user can create the page by saving the preloaded text.