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== Usage == | == Usage == | ||
'''<nowiki>{{Stub}}</nowiki>''' | '''<nowiki>{{Stub}}</nowiki>''' | ||
A stub is an article that | A stub is an article that is ''missing'' information or has ''incomplete'' information — this has nothing to do with length: short articles are not necessarily stubs and long articles are not necessarily complete. | ||
As a rule of thumb, use this template sparingly: | As a rule of thumb, use this template sparingly: | ||
* Don't use a stub on a new article or if it's generally obvious that the article is incomplete. | * Don't use a stub on a new article or if it's generally obvious that the article is incomplete. | ||
* Do use the stub when an article ''appears'' substantially complete, but isn't. | * Do use the stub when an article ''appears'' substantially complete, but isn't. | ||
** Always include | ** Always include as the first parameter the things that are missing from the article. | ||
** Generally remove the tag if it does not include the reason and you cannot add them yourself. | ** Generally remove the tag if it does not include the reason and you cannot add them yourself. | ||
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This template will categorize tagged articles into [[:Category:Stubs]]. | This template will categorize tagged articles into [[:Category:Stubs]]. | ||
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Usage
{{Stub}}
A stub is an article that is missing information or has incomplete information — this has nothing to do with length: short articles are not necessarily stubs and long articles are not necessarily complete.
As a rule of thumb, use this template sparingly:
- Don't use a stub on a new article or if it's generally obvious that the article is incomplete.
- Do use the stub when an article appears substantially complete, but isn't.
- Always include as the first parameter the things that are missing from the article.
- Generally remove the tag if it does not include the reason and you cannot add them yourself.
Category
This template will categorize tagged articles into Category:Stubs.