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<big>There is no Metadata template for this page. Please create the "metadata template".</big> | <big>There is no Metadata template for this page. Please create the "metadata template".</big> | ||
'''Using the instructions below will | '''Using the instructions below will complete the process if creating subpages!''' For background, see [[CZ:Using the Subpages template|Using the Subpages template]]. However, you can create articles without subpages. '''Really!''' Just remove the {{tl|subpages}} template from the top of this page and this metadata prompt will disappear. :) Don't feel obligated to use subpages, it's more important that you write sentences, which you can always do without writing fancy code. | ||
::(1) In the box below, <font color="red">replace "ARTICLE_NAME"</font> with the new article name, making sure that you <font color="red">leave "Template:" and "/Metadata" around the new name.</font><br> | ::(1) In the box below, <font color="red">replace "ARTICLE_NAME"</font> with the new article name, making sure that you <font color="red">leave "Template:" and "/Metadata" around the new name.</font><br> |
Revision as of 20:25, 23 March 2008
Alternative usage
The template has two forms depending on what pages are missing:
- Appearance 1 text will appear on any page that has an article page but no associated metadata page.
- Appearance 2 text will appear on a page with no associated metadata page or article page (orphaned subpages).
Appearance 1
- The text below will appear on any page that has an article page but no associated metadata page.
There is no Metadata template for this page. Please create the "metadata template".
Using the instructions below will complete the process if creating subpages! For background, see Using the Subpages template. However, you can create articles without subpages. Really! Just remove the {{subpages}} template from the top of this page and this metadata prompt will disappear. :) Don't feel obligated to use subpages, it's more important that you write sentences, which you can always do without writing fancy code.
- (1) In the box below, replace "ARTICLE_NAME" with the new article name, making sure that you leave "Template:" and "/Metadata" around the new name.
- (1) In the box below, replace "ARTICLE_NAME" with the new article name, making sure that you leave "Template:" and "/Metadata" around the new name.
- (2) On the page that appears after pressing the button, put the title in again across from
pagename =
- You might also fill out the checklist part of the form. Ignore the rest. See this page if you're curious about why this is important. Don't worry--you'll get the hang of it right away.
- (3) Then save. You can link back to the article using the subpages tabs that appear at the top of the back.
- (2) On the page that appears after pressing the button, put the title in again across from
Appearance 2
- The text below will appear on a page with no associated metadata page or article page (orphaned subpages). This is transcluded from the template {{Orphan subpage}}.
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