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{{Warning| alternative [[Template:Warning|Warning]] method}}
{{Warning| alternative [[Template:Warning|Warning]] method}}
{{Under construction | [[Template:Under construction]] --[[User:FGrose|FGrose]] 11:33, 28 October 2011 (EDT)}}


{{Note/error| [[Template:Note/error|Error]]/Failure|extended disruption or recovery information}}
{{Note/error| [[Template:Note/error|Error]]/Failure|extended disruption or recovery information}}

Revision as of 10:33, 28 October 2011

Templates marked with [[Category:Highlighting template]] are used to draw attention to information on a page or information about a page or section.

Message/Highlight
extended highlight message

These templates use Template:Message and a signal icon:

Note
extended notification
Important
extended alert
Help request
extended appeal for help
FAQ/Help Tip
extended helpful tip or faq
Warning/Caution
extended precaution
alternative Warning method
Under construction
This page is under active construction at this time. Please check back shortly for updated information.
Template:Under construction --FGrose 11:33, 28 October 2011 (EDT)
Error/Failure
extended disruption or recovery information


Template:Highlight highlights text spans

Template:Box highlights text with a surrounding box

Template:Code is used to distiguish command line or source text

  A highlighted quote. Template:CQuote 

—author



Usage

Click on the headword above or the individual Pages in category links below for instructions.

Page flagging templates

Templates used to flag pages for action.

Enter {{''Template Name''}} for example: {{Dated}} at the top, or at the desired location on the appropriate page.

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