Template:Stub master
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Revision as of 15:53, 20 July 2007
| This article is a stub. You can help out by expanding it. |
This "master" template is used to construct stub templates on different topics. It should not be used in articles. See Category:Stub templates for templates that can be used in articles.
- Usage
- {{Stub master}}
- stub templates using this form will categorize articles in Category:Stubs
- {{Stub master|topic}}
- stub templates using this form will categorize articles in the appropriate subcategory of Category:Stubs named by topic (e.g., Category:Religion stubs)
- Examples
- {{Stub master}}
- → This article is a stub. You can help out by expanding it.
- {{Stub master|religion}}
- → This religion-related article is a stub. You can help out by expanding it.
- {{Stub master|Bible}}
- → This Bible-related article is a stub. You can help out by expanding it.
Note that topic, if provided, is used as-is in the template text; the capitalization is not changed. Also, the related category, named Category:Topic stubs, is not automatically created.