Template:Stub
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Presently, the template tries (but mostly fails) to support the following buggy arguments: | Presently, the template tries (but mostly fails) to support the following buggy arguments: | ||
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If you don't know what you're doing, more can be added to the latter; if you do know what you're doing, more can be added to the former, or moved from the latter to the former. Feel free to do so. | If you don't know what you're doing, more can be added to the latter; if you do know what you're doing, more can be added to the former, or moved from the latter to the former. Feel free to do so. | ||
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Revision as of 16:28, 4 June 2011
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Usage
This template will add a notification to an article, and automatically add that article to. Usage is very simple, just put {{Stub}} to add the general template to an article. If you want to be more specific about what type of stub it is, you can add the stub type like so: {{Stub|Character}} will give you
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{{Stub|Panel}} will give you
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Presently, the template supports the following additional arguments:
- Character
- Panel
Presently, the template tries (but mostly fails) to support the following buggy arguments:
- (None)
If you don't know what you're doing, more can be added to the latter; if you do know what you're doing, more can be added to the former, or moved from the latter to the former. Feel free to do so.