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*[[Template:Hammer]] | *[[Template:Hammer]] | ||
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Revision as of 23:34, 25 December 2005
There are many templates used by editors to mark what needs doing. Eventually there will be templates used to simplify formatting of articles. This is a list of all templates currently available in the wiki, with syntax and usage.
Contents
Template:Delete
Syntax: {{delete|This page sucks.}}
Placement: Top of page
Puts a box on the page and adds it to Category:Delete. Do not make any other changes (such as blanking) when you place it.
Template:Construction
Syntax: {{construction|~~~~}}
Placement: Top of page
Template:Rewrite
Syntax: {{rewrite|Remove all references to cows.}}
Placement: Top of page
Template:Disambig
Syntax: {{disambig}}
Placement: Bottom of page
Template:Stub
Syntax: {{stub}}
Placement: Bottom of page
Template:Incomplete
Syntax: {{incomplete|Name, use and construction information needed.}}
Placement: Top of page
Template:Inc1
Syntax: Resources required: {{inc1}}
Placement: Inline
Displays as Unknown (easy), and adds the article to Category:Easy unknowns and Category:Incomplete.
Template:Inc2
Syntax: Name of project: {{inc2}}
Placement: Inline
Displays as Unknown (medium), and adds the article to Category:Medium unknowns and Category:Incomplete.
Template:Inc3
Syntax: Max workers: {{inc3}}
Placement: Inline
Displays as Unknown (hard), and adds the article to Category:Hard unknowns and Category:Incomplete.
Requirement templates
These inline templates display as a series of tools, passive machines or semi-finished products.