Difference between revisions of "Template:Long plot/See also"
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(Long plot is more frequently an issue than most of these.) |
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* {{tl|No plot}}, if no plot summary exists | * {{tl|No plot}}, if no plot summary exists | ||
* {{tl|More plot}}, if plot summary is insufficient | * {{tl|More plot}}, if plot summary is insufficient | ||
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* {{tl|In-universe}} | * {{tl|In-universe}} | ||
* {{tl|Fiction}} | * {{tl|Fiction}} | ||
Revision as of 21:04, 29 August 2019
- {{Plot}}, for plot summaries which are too long or excessively detailed
- {{All plot}}, if an article consists entirely or almost entirely of a plot summary
- {{Hook}}, if a plot summary is more like a listings magazine hook, or a jacket blurb from a novel.
- {{No plot}}, if no plot summary exists
- {{More plot}}, if plot summary is insufficient
- {{Long plot}}, if plot summary is too long
- {{In-universe}}
- {{Fiction}}
- Wikipedia:Plot-only description of fictional works
- Wikipedia:Manual of Style (writing about fiction)
- Wikipedia:Template messages/Cleanup
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