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''This article is a [[:Category:Stubs|stub]]. You can help {{SITENAME}} by [{{fullurl:{{FULLPAGENAME}}|action=edit}} expanding it]. | ''This article is a [[:Category:Stubs|stub]]. You can help {{SITENAME}} by [{{fullurl:{{FULLPAGENAME}}|action=edit}} expanding it]. <sup>[Learn when to [[Help:Headers#When_to_add|add]] or [[Help:Headers#When_to_remove|remove]] this header]</sup> | ||
If this article is about a tilde, check out the Info box [[Template:Tilde_Infobox|template]]. | If this article is about a tilde, check out the Info box [[Template:Tilde_Infobox|template]]. |
Revision as of 04:26, 13 June 2021
This article is a stub. You can help Tildeverse Wiki by expanding it. [Learn when to add or remove this header]
If this article is about a tilde, check out the Info box template.
This documentation is included from Template:Stub/doc. (view | edit | history)
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]]
.