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Welcome to WikiProject Inline Templates. This collaboration is dedicated to improving Wikipedia's inline neutrality- & attribution-cleanup, dispute, and footnote templates. This page and its subpages contain their suggestions and various resources; it is hoped that this project will help to focus the efforts of other Wikipedians interested in the topic. If you would like to help, please join the project by adding your name to the list of participants. Membership merely signifies your interest in inline templates and members are under no obligation to do anything; however, the to-do list is a good place to actually starting helping out.
Note that "inline" is used here in the sense of "within text" rather than " directly from another server".
See archives of Template talk:Citation needed for some reasons why this project is needed.
To-do list for Wikipedia:WikiProject Inline Templates:
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If you discover a "new" inline template, no matter how old it is, please add it to the " New inline templates" section below, so that it can be processed (checked for proper categorization, etc.)
Superscripted:
|reason=
that describe how to provides better reference citations ⇒
clarification neededMeta-templates:
Deprecated (no longer used):
Noteworthy for features:
Needed:
Related software functions in Cite.php that aren't templates:
Non-superscripted:
Similar but out-of-scope (for now?): A number of templates are, technically, used inline, but for purposes very different from those that concern this project (at present).
{{
issue needed|c=y}}
, and name is too generic, because {{
issue}} is entirely comic-books-specific (according to the doc page however the template itself is completely generic except for the category it adds).:*
indentation used by {{
note label}} references. There are a pair of templates, {{
refbegin}} and {{
refend}}, related to {{
reflist}}, which solve this misalignment problem, to an extent (see "Option 3..." at
Template:Refbegin documentation for usage), in that they match the <references /> indentation. They are untested with {{
note label}}, but work fine with "* Reference details here
"-style manually-added general sources in the References section. Recommendation: Have developers modify <references /> to not indent, or at worst to match ":"-level indentation, and modify {{
refbegin}} and {{
refend}} to conform.Please feel free to list new inline templates here (newest at the top, please). It is advisable to propose new inline templates at Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Inline Templates before creating them, so as to ensure that there is consensus that they are needed and will not unnecessarily overlap in function with others. Once templates have been checked for standard {{ Fix}} usage, categorization in Category:Inline templates, and other issues, they should be moved to the main list, above.
{{
better source}}
or uncertain {{
unreliable source?}}
. ⇒
obsolete source{{
Citation needed|date=April 2024}}
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This
WikiProject is believed to be semi-active. Although activity is slower than it once was, anyone is welcome to participate in the project. Remove the
|Semi-active parameter from this template if activity resumes or if this tag was changed in error. If almost no activity occurs in this WikiProject, consider replacing this tag with {{
WikiProject status|Inactive}}. |
Welcome to WikiProject Inline Templates. This collaboration is dedicated to improving Wikipedia's inline neutrality- & attribution-cleanup, dispute, and footnote templates. This page and its subpages contain their suggestions and various resources; it is hoped that this project will help to focus the efforts of other Wikipedians interested in the topic. If you would like to help, please join the project by adding your name to the list of participants. Membership merely signifies your interest in inline templates and members are under no obligation to do anything; however, the to-do list is a good place to actually starting helping out.
Note that "inline" is used here in the sense of "within text" rather than " directly from another server".
See archives of Template talk:Citation needed for some reasons why this project is needed.
To-do list for Wikipedia:WikiProject Inline Templates:
|
If you discover a "new" inline template, no matter how old it is, please add it to the " New inline templates" section below, so that it can be processed (checked for proper categorization, etc.)
Superscripted:
|reason=
that describe how to provides better reference citations ⇒
clarification neededMeta-templates:
Deprecated (no longer used):
Noteworthy for features:
Needed:
Related software functions in Cite.php that aren't templates:
Non-superscripted:
Similar but out-of-scope (for now?): A number of templates are, technically, used inline, but for purposes very different from those that concern this project (at present).
{{
issue needed|c=y}}
, and name is too generic, because {{
issue}} is entirely comic-books-specific (according to the doc page however the template itself is completely generic except for the category it adds).:*
indentation used by {{
note label}} references. There are a pair of templates, {{
refbegin}} and {{
refend}}, related to {{
reflist}}, which solve this misalignment problem, to an extent (see "Option 3..." at
Template:Refbegin documentation for usage), in that they match the <references /> indentation. They are untested with {{
note label}}, but work fine with "* Reference details here
"-style manually-added general sources in the References section. Recommendation: Have developers modify <references /> to not indent, or at worst to match ":"-level indentation, and modify {{
refbegin}} and {{
refend}} to conform.Please feel free to list new inline templates here (newest at the top, please). It is advisable to propose new inline templates at Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Inline Templates before creating them, so as to ensure that there is consensus that they are needed and will not unnecessarily overlap in function with others. Once templates have been checked for standard {{ Fix}} usage, categorization in Category:Inline templates, and other issues, they should be moved to the main list, above.
{{
better source}}
or uncertain {{
unreliable source?}}
. ⇒
obsolete source{{
Citation needed|date=April 2024}}
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