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The possible depictions are [[Image:Level3.jpg|20px]], [[Image:Level2.jpg|20px]], [[Image:Level1.jpg|20px]] and [[Image:Level0.jpg|20px]], with the status of the article increasing from stubby (left) to approved (right). | The possible depictions are [[Image:Level4.jpg|20px]], [[Image:Level3.jpg|20px]], [[Image:Level2.jpg|20px]], [[Image:Level1.jpg|20px]] and [[Image:Level0.jpg|20px]], with the status of the article increasing from stubby (left) to approved (right). | ||
Revision as of 02:05, 7 May 2008
This template is used on article lists like Natural Sciences Core Articles. It displays a pictorial representation of the article's status, the article's title (in blue if existent, otherwise in red), and a brief description that uses the rpl template.
The possible depictions are , , , and , with the status of the article increasing from stubby (left) to approved (right).
Example of use:
{{rpl|Biology}}
produces:
Notice that the template produces a space after the definition.
If used on an entry that does not exist (e.g. Foolbar),
{{rpl|Foobar}}
produces:
- Foobar: Template:Def Foobar [e] .
Notice that there are three links in the above output:
- "Foobar" is a link to a blank article to be titled "Foobar".
- "Template:Def Foobar" is a link to a (blank) definition page for "Foobar". You would click on that link and write a definition, and save it, and then it would appear here. To learn what to write there, please see CZ:Definitions. Once you have written a definition, this link will disappear and the definition will appear in its place, as you can see above with the definition of "Biology".
- "e" is another link to a (blank) definition page for "Foobar". But this link will not disappear. (See the "Biology" line above again; you can click the blue "e" on that line and from there, edit the definition of "Biology".