Template:Stub: Difference between revisions

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This is how the banner will appear in an article:
This is how the banner will appear in an article:
</noinclude><div style="border:1px solid orange;background-color:#FFFFCD;padding:7px; margin-bottom: 10px;">
</noinclude><div style="border:1px solid orange;background-color:#FFFFCD;padding:7px; margin-bottom: 10px;">
<span style="text-align:center;font-weight:bold;">This article is a stub.</span>
<p style="text-align:center;font-weight:bold;">This article is a stub.</p>
A stub is an entry that did not yet received substantial attention from editors, and as such does not yet contain enough information to be considered a real article. In other words, it is a short or insufficient piece of information and requires additions.
A stub is an entry that did not yet receive substantial attention from editors, and as such does not yet contain enough information to be considered a real article. In other words, it is a short or insufficient piece of information and requires additions.
<includeonly>[[Category:Stubs]]</includeonly>
<includeonly>[[Category:Stubs]]</includeonly>
</div>
</div>

Revision as of 21:21, 17 May 2006

  • This is the template used to put a banner in front of an article to identify it as a stub. The article will also be part of the Category:Stubs.
  • Please do not edit this template, unless you know what you do and you have a good idea on how templates work.

Usage for authors

You can get this banner by inserting the following template in your article (usually at the beginning):

  • {{Stub}}

This will also insert your article in the stubs category.

See also the Template:Under construction.

Rendering in an article

This is how the banner will appear in an article:

This article is a stub.

A stub is an entry that did not yet receive substantial attention from editors, and as such does not yet contain enough information to be considered a real article. In other words, it is a short or insufficient piece of information and requires additions.