Template:Help:Marking Articles
Revision as of 02:41, 1 September 2008 by sc4e>JoeST
Sometimes you will make a mistake and create a page with a bad name, or you will spot a mis-spelled article title. In these situations, you should mark the article with the appropriate template, which will automatically place the article into one of the requests categories. Once there is reasonable certainty that the problem has been alleviated, then the template can be removed.
The following table details all of the templates currently available on this wiki:
Template Name | What you type | What you see | Variables |
---|---|---|---|
{{review}} | N/A | ||
{{expand}} | N/A | ||
{{stub|extracontent}} | Template:Request | extracontent: any information relating to what particular information is required. | |
{{sectstub|extracontent}} | Template:Request | extracontent: any information relating to what particular information is required. | |
{{inappropriate tone}} | Template:Request | N/A | |
{{wikify}} | Template:Request | N/A | |
{{cleanup}} | Template:Request | N/A | |
{{rename|newname|reason}} | Template:Request | rename: your suggestion for the new name of the article
| |
{{remove|reason}} | Template:Request | reason: why you think the article is no longer necessary |