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This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page.
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This template is used by the standard installation of LIMSwiki's Twinkle. |
This template uses Module:Check for unknown parameters, a script written in the Lua programming language. |
Using too many individual article message boxes can distract from the article and make it unpleasant to look at, as in this example. This template tags articles or sections for multiple maintenance issues and then displays the alerts in a single box, as an alternative to using several space-consuming boxes.
Usage
The syntax for the template is:
{{Multiple issues|section=| {{Issue 1}} {{Issue 2}} {{Issue 3}} ... }}
where Issue 1, Issue 2, Issue 3, etc. are article maintenance templates, which take their usual parameters, and {{Ambox}} templates, which usually should not be used. Each of these templates should be placed on individual lines, but must not be separated from each other by pipes or template parameters, because that would cause some or all of the banners to be hidden.
A |section=yes
parameter can be used to modify the template to be used below a section header.
Example for an article
{{Multiple issues| {{Orphan|date=January 2008}} {{POV|date=June 2009}} {{One source|date=March 2011}} }}
produces
This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page.
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Example for a section
{{Multiple issues|section=yes| {{Unreferenced section|date=January 2012}} {{Disputed-section|date=April 2012}} {{Expand section|1=examples and additional citations|demospace=main|date=June 2012}} }}
produces
This section has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page.
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General notes
- Redundant issues: Please do not insert tags that are too similar to or redundant with each other. All articles that read like essays have an inappropriate tone, and in fact they end up in the same category, so it is unnecessary to add {{tone}} in addition to {{essay-like}}. {{Cleanup}} is very vague and so should be replaced with a more specific template.
- Too many issues: Similarly, if an article has many problems, please consider listing only the most important. A lengthy list is often less helpful than a shorter one. Remember that this tag is not intended as a badge of shame.
- Only one issue: Don't use this template for a single issue; just use the stand-alone template.
- Custom text: If no article maintenance template describes a problem, an {{Ambox}} lets you write custom text. Don't use it to add more than an article maintenance template says, since what is said should be concise and article maintenance templates usually are. In your custom text, link to a relevant policy or guideline so other editors understand why adherence to your Ambox is important. While an article maintenance template generally causes categorization that invites editing, an Ambox template does not, so, if at all feasible, use an article maintenance template instead.
Old syntax
Please see Template:Multiple issues/doc/old for the deprecated syntax this template used previously.
See also
- {{Stub}} and the Category:Stub categories for a more appropriate way to tag most very short articles.
The above documentation is transcluded from Template:Multiple issues/doc. (edit | history) Editors can experiment in this template's sandbox (create) and testcases (create) pages. Please add categories and interwikis to the /doc subpage. Subpages of this template. |