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Revision as of 11:45, 5 July 2008
This is a documentation subpage for Template:Workpage. It may contain usage information, categories and other content that is not part of the original template page. |
Workpages are often created as temporary places to store stuff that may eventually become part of an article or other page. These are generally created as subpages of the corresponding Talk: page to avoid any possibility that a casual reader may stumble upon them. {{workpage/doc}}
goes further, prominently tagging the workpage as a workpage. This also categorizes to Category:Workpages.
Usage
{{Workpage/doc}}
{{Workpage/doc|name}}
The single, positional parameter is the name of a page into which the material of the workpage may or may not someday be incorporated. Do not link to an article in this fashion. This parameter is optional and defaults to "an article".
Example
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Workpages are often created as temporary places to store stuff that may eventually become part of an article or other page. These are generally created as subpages of the corresponding Talk: page to avoid any possibility that a casual reader may stumble upon them. Usage
The single, positional parameter is the name of a page into which the material of the workpage may or may not someday be incorporated. Do not link to an article in this fashion. This parameter is optional and defaults to "an article". Example
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{{Workpage/doc|Old Man and the Sea}}
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Workpages are often created as temporary places to store stuff that may eventually become part of an article or other page. These are generally created as subpages of the corresponding Talk: page to avoid any possibility that a casual reader may stumble upon them. Usage
The single, positional parameter is the name of a page into which the material of the workpage may or may not someday be incorporated. Do not link to an article in this fashion. This parameter is optional and defaults to "an article". Example
See also |