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* Add the text <nowiki>{{stub}}</nowiki> to the top of your page. | * Add the text <nowiki>{{stub}}</nowiki> to the top of your page. | ||
* You can also include an optional message: <nowiki>{{stub|Hello World}}</nowiki> and then the Hello World message will appear after the stub verbiage. | * You can also include an optional message: <nowiki>{{stub|Hello World}}</nowiki> and then the Hello World message will appear after the stub verbiage. | ||
* There's also a parameter called <code>tilde</code>, which when set to <code>yes</code> will categorize the page to [[:Category:TildeStubs]] instead of the generic [[:Category:Stubs]]. This is only used by <code><nowiki>{{Tilde Infobox}}</nowiki></code> though, via its <code>stub</code> parameter. | |||
About | About | ||
*This template will categorize articles that include it into <nowiki>[[Category:Stubs]]</nowiki>. | *This template will categorize articles that include it into <code><nowiki>[[Category:Stubs]]</nowiki></code>. |
Latest revision as of 20:05, 10 July 2022
Usage
- Add the text {{stub}} to the top of your page.
- You can also include an optional message: {{stub|Hello World}} and then the Hello World message will appear after the stub verbiage.
- There's also a parameter called
tilde
, which when set toyes
will categorize the page to Category:TildeStubs instead of the generic Category:Stubs. This is only used by{{Tilde Infobox}}
though, via itsstub
parameter.
About
- This template will categorize articles that include it into
[[Category:Stubs]]
.