== Background
We would like to display issues with different severity (based on ambox type) differently
== Precursors
T191303 should be done before tackling this task.
== User story
As a reader, I want the ability to distinguish between severe, moderate, and low priority issues on a page, so that I can gauge the overall reliability of the article
== Acceptance criteria
=== Create severity logic by ambox type
Severity - severity will be set according to ambox type(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Ambox#type) as follows:
- Severe: type=speedy, type=delete
- Medium: type=content
- Low: type=style
- Notice: type=notice, type=move, type=protection
All other templates will display with normal severity
Issues will change position and styling based on severity level (as defined in design criteria below)
=== Severity logic for multiple issues
- Issue severity level will be derived from the severity levels of the individual issues. If an article contains the template {{Multiple issues}}, the issue level of the article will be the highest issue level available
Example: if template {{Disputed title}} has level high, the article https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_unification will have issues appear at high level
- Each multiple issue level will receive unique copy, appearance, and position within the page (as defined below). Individual descriptions for issues will not be used.
== Design criteria
Severe: type=speedy, type=delete
{F16915689}
Medium: type=content
{F16915692}
Low: type=style
{F16915697}
Notice: type=notice, type=move, type=protection
{F16915700}
=== Design criteria - multiple issues
Multiple issues, where at least one is severe (type=speedy, type=delete)
{F16916323}
Multiple issues, where at least one is medium (type=content, type=pov)
{F16916326}
Multiple issues, where at least one is low (type=style)
{F16917686}
Multiple issues, where all are notice (type=notice, type=move, type=protection)
{F16916337}
== Notes and questions
- Need to get severity list for different languages