Difference between revisions of "Template:Current person"

From blackwiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
imported>WOSlinker
(remove {{pp-template}} since included in {{documentation}})
imported>Msgj
m (add name parameter to ambox using AWB)
Line 1: Line 1:
 
<!--{{Current person}} begin-->{{#ifeq:{{NAMESPACE}}|{{<includeonly>subst:</includeonly>NAMESPACE}}|<includeonly>[[Category:Pages with incorrectly substituted templates|{{PAGENAME}}]]</includeonly>|}}{{Ambox
 
<!--{{Current person}} begin-->{{#ifeq:{{NAMESPACE}}|{{<includeonly>subst:</includeonly>NAMESPACE}}|<includeonly>[[Category:Pages with incorrectly substituted templates|{{PAGENAME}}]]</includeonly>|}}{{Ambox
 +
| name  = Current person
 
| type  = notice
 
| type  = notice
 
| image = [[Image:Gnome globe current event.svg|42px]]
 
| image = [[Image:Gnome globe current event.svg|42px]]

Revision as of 18:55, 18 June 2012

50px Template documentation[view] [edit] [history] [purge]

Guidelines

Template:No subst

  • This template is for articles which involve an article about a person involved in a current event which is either changing rapidly or about which understanding is rapidly evolving. This is an advisory to readers that the article may be incomplete and subject to change.
  • As an advisory to editors, it may also be used in those occasions that many editors (perhaps a hundred or more) edit an article on the same day.
  • It is not intended to be used to mark an article that merely has recent news articles about the topic; if it were, thousands of articles would have this template.
  • Generally it is expected that this template and its closely related templates will appear on an article for perhaps a day or two, occasionally several days.
  • If you desire that an article be noticed as a topic about or related to a significant current event, see Wikipedia:How the Current events page works.
Check main (article) namespace links

Usage

  • Place this template at the top of the article, if the entire article is relevant to the related article.
  • Alternatively, place the template in an appropriate section of the article, and use the first parameter to indicate that the "section" is relevant to the related article.

See also