This template is to be used when emptying
Category:Stubs, when a user has decided it would be fun to have a stub on his or her user page.
If this happens:
subst the stub template and remove the category
subst this template on the user's talk page. A header is automatically included with it,. so none is needed. It is parametered to accept the name of the user (either the userpage name or their actual name, as you see fit).
As to the link change you
made: I assume that, if they were able to tag their userpage with a stub tag, they already know what a stub is, and therefore don't need a link to the page explaining it. Nevertheless, I'll leave the template as is.
Þicaroon02:03, 16 December 2006 (UTC)reply
Good point, though i wonder if that link's really needed at all - they know what a stub is, as you said, but it's not necessarily the case that they'd necessarily need to know thewhole stub hierarchy, especially since it's so bit it might just confuse them!
Grutness...wha?02:28, 16 December 2006 (UTC)reply
This template is to be used when emptying
Category:Stubs, when a user has decided it would be fun to have a stub on his or her user page.
If this happens:
subst the stub template and remove the category
subst this template on the user's talk page. A header is automatically included with it,. so none is needed. It is parametered to accept the name of the user (either the userpage name or their actual name, as you see fit).
As to the link change you
made: I assume that, if they were able to tag their userpage with a stub tag, they already know what a stub is, and therefore don't need a link to the page explaining it. Nevertheless, I'll leave the template as is.
Þicaroon02:03, 16 December 2006 (UTC)reply
Good point, though i wonder if that link's really needed at all - they know what a stub is, as you said, but it's not necessarily the case that they'd necessarily need to know thewhole stub hierarchy, especially since it's so bit it might just confuse them!
Grutness...wha?02:28, 16 December 2006 (UTC)reply