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== Usage ==
 
== Usage ==
 
'''<code><nowiki>{{Draft article check}}</nowiki></code>'''
 
'''<code><nowiki>{{Draft article check}}</nowiki></code>'''
 
==Logged-in editors versus anonymous readers==
 
In order for logged-in editors to view '''DraftChecker''''s links in the main Article namespace, two lines of javascript code must be installed: the [[User:HectorMoffet/ShowOnlyToLoggedInUsers.js|ShowOnlyToLoggedInUsers.js]] script.     
 
 
While '''DraftChecker''' is in development, you can install this script by adding the following line to [[Special:MyPage/common.js|your common.js file]]:
 
:importScript('[[User:HectorMoffet/ShowOnlyToLoggedInUsers.js]]');
 
 
In the future, the [[User:HectorMoffet/ShowOnlyToLoggedInUsers.js|ShowOnlyToLoggedInUsers.js script]] could become a [[Wikipedia:Gadget|Gadget]] enabled by default, or its two lines of code could be  incorporated into Wikipedia's default javascript file ([[MediaWiki:Common.js]]).
 
  
 
<includeonly>{{#ifeq:{{SUBPAGENAME}}|sandbox||
 
<includeonly>{{#ifeq:{{SUBPAGENAME}}|sandbox||

Revision as of 14:47, 26 August 2018

DraftChecker is a template to alert editors to the existence of relevant articles or drafts.

  • In Draft or Draft_Talk, DraftChecker will check for an Article of the same title.
  • In Article_Talk, DraftChecker will check for a Draft of the same title.
  • In the Article namespace, Draftchecker will check for a Draft of the same title, but will only show a message if a custom javascript determines the user is logged in.

Usage

{{Draft article check}}