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Template:Orphan populates sub-categories of Category:Orphaned articles.
When to use
This template should only be put on articles which meet the orphan criteria.
Do not use this template on articles that you honestly believe will be impossible to de-orphan. The community wants this tag used to identify potentially solvable problems, not to create a complete index of all articles with zero, one, or two incoming links. If the community actually wanted every orphan tagged, it would be using a mindless bot to tag these articles, rather than relying on editors and their best judgment.
How to use
The simplest way to add this template to an article is to copy and paste either {{Orphan|date=December 2024}}
or {{Orphan|{{subst:DATE}}}}
at the top of the article.
- This template is a self-reference.
- Please do not subst: this template.
Parameters
date
You may use a date parameter with this template, for example {{Orphan|date=December 2024}}
to help with the categorisation of articles requiring links. If you leave it out, a bot will fill it in (but this will result in more edits and watchlist alerts, so adding the date right away is preferred).
att
If you have made an unsuccessful attempt to de-orphan the article, then please add the month/year of the attempt to the template, like so:
{{orphan|date=Month Year|att=Month Year}}
,
where the "date" parameter is the date the template was ORIGINALLY placed on the page, and the |att=
parameter is set to equal the CURRENT month and year. This places it in Category:Attempted de-orphan for that date and also hides the article message box.
few
If the article only has one or two links to it and it is felt more are required and possible the few option can be used. for example {{Orphan|date=December 2024|few=December 2024}}
incat
If the article has no link and probably never will, but is well categorised the incat option can be used. for example {{Orphan|date=December 2024|incat=December 2024}}
TemplateData
TemplateData for Orphan
This template should only be put on articles which meet the orphan criteria.
Parameter | Description | Type | Status | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Date | date | The date this template was added to the page. (Input: Monthname Year) | String | optional |
De-orphan attempt | att | If you have made an unsuccessful attempt to de-orphan the article, please fill in this field to record the attempt. (Input: Monthname Year) | String | optional |
Few linked articles | few | If the article only has one or two links to it and it is felt more are required and possible this option can be used. (Input: Monthname Year) | String | optional |
In Category | incat | If the article has no link and probably never will, but is well categorised this option can be used.(Input: Monthname Year) | String | optional |
Categories
This template places the article into "Category:All orphaned articles" as well as "Category:Orphaned articles from {{{date}}}".
If the "att
" parameter is set, the article will still be in Category:All orphaned articles, but instead of placing the article into "Category:Orphaned articles from {{{date}}}" (e.g. Category:Orphaned articles from April 2008), it places it into "Category:Attempted de-orphan from {{{att}}} (e.g. Category:Attempted de-orphan from April 2008).
See also
- Wikipedia:WikiProject Orphanage
- {{Orphaned essay}}: for orphaned essays in the project namespace