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<includeonly></includeonly><sup><span style="color:red | <includeonly><sup><span style="color:red;">Verify{{#if:{{{1|}}}| ({{{1}}}})}}</span></sup>[[category: Verify]]</includeonly><noinclude> | ||
==What does this template do?== | |||
It creates an inline red 'verify' reference. And adds the page to a [[:category: Verify|'verify' category]]. | |||
It looks like: <sup><span style="color:red;">Verify</span></sup> | |||
You can also give an additional argument which will be shown inline. | |||
==How to use== | |||
Just add | |||
<nowiki>{{Verify|'thing to verify'}}</nowiki> | |||
to the text which needs to be verified. | |||
It will show up like: | |||
Vague statement.<sup><span style="color:red;">Verify ('thing to verify')</span></sup> | |||
=== Additional arguments === | |||
Just one argument, not two, three is right out. | |||
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Revision as of 23:11, 16 March 2019
What does this template do?
It creates an inline red 'verify' reference. And adds the page to a 'verify' category.
It looks like: Verify
You can also give an additional argument which will be shown inline.
How to use
Just add
{{Verify|'thing to verify'}}
to the text which needs to be verified.
It will show up like:
Vague statement.Verify ('thing to verify')
Additional arguments
Just one argument, not two, three is right out.