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The following [[:Category:Editing Notices |Editing Notices ]] are templates (prebuilt elements that are ready to plug right into pages on the wiki) and are ''transcluded'' into a particular page by inserting the following code towards the top of the page (or wherever you want the editing notice to appear):
The following [[:Category:Editing Notices |Editing Notices ]] are templates (prebuilt elements that are ready to plug right into pages on the wiki) and are ''transcluded'' into a particular page by inserting the code "<nowiki>{{NAMEOFTEMPLATE}}</nowiki>" (replace "NAMEOFTEMPLATE" with the name of the editing notice template you want to include) towards the top of the page (or wherever you want the editing notice to appear):
<nowiki><tt>{{NAMEOFTEMPLATE}}</nowiki></tt>
:For example:
:<nowiki><tt>{{OKCOPY}} <//tt></nowiki>


The above example would place a notice stating that the page has passed the copy edit stage.
:For example:
{| Inserting <nowiki>{{OKCOPY}}</nowiki> at the very top of the page in edit mode would place... | a notice stating that the page has passed the copy edit stage.
|}


Some [[:Category:Editing Notices |Editing Notices ]] contain a field that must be customized. For example the <nowiki><tt>{{REVIEWED}}</nowiki></tt> works to let readers know who reviewed the page last, and when. But you need to provide that information when you place the code into the page:
Some [[:Category:Editing Notices |Editing Notices ]] contain a field that must be customized. For example [[Template:REVIEWED]] works to let readers know who reviewed the page last, and when. But you need to provide the ''who'' and ''when'' details when you place the code into the page:
:For example:
:For example:
:<nowiki><tt>{{REVIEWED  |  reviewer  = ~~~~}}</nowiki></tt>
:<nowiki>{{REVIEWED 
(Rather than typing out your username and the date, the wiki software lets you simply insert four tilde characters <nowiki><tt>~~~~</nowiki></tt>placed anywhere consecutively in a page, which automatically renders a signature and timestamp when the page is saved.)converts editing notice must  Most editing notices <nowiki><tt>{{REVIEWED}}  
|  reviewer  = JP Boyd, March 18, 2013}}</nowiki
:<nowiki>{{REVIEWED   
|  reviewer  = ~~~~}}</nowiki
 
(Rather than typing out your username and the date, the wiki software lets you simply insert four tilde characters <nowiki><tt>~~~~</nowiki></tt>placed anywhere consecutively in a page, which automatically renders a signature and timestamp when the page is saved.)converts editing notice must  Most editing notices <nowiki><tt>{{REVIEWED}}  
editused by Clicklaw Wikibooks to alert editors to the status of pages. Throughout the editing stages, please change the editing template being included the <nowiki><tt>
editused by Clicklaw Wikibooks to alert editors to the status of pages. Throughout the editing stages, please change the editing template being included the <nowiki><tt>

Revision as of 16:38, 31 March 2013

The following Editing Notices are templates (prebuilt elements that are ready to plug right into pages on the wiki) and are transcluded into a particular page by inserting the code "{{NAMEOFTEMPLATE}}" (replace "NAMEOFTEMPLATE" with the name of the editing notice template you want to include) towards the top of the page (or wherever you want the editing notice to appear):

For example:

Some Editing Notices contain a field that must be customized. For example Template:REVIEWED works to let readers know who reviewed the page last, and when. But you need to provide the who and when details when you place the code into the page:

For example:
{{REVIEWED | reviewer = JP Boyd, March 18, 2013}}</nowiki :<nowiki>{{REVIEWED | reviewer = ~~~~}}</nowiki (Rather than typing out your username and the date, the wiki software lets you simply insert four tilde characters <nowiki><tt>~~~~placed anywhere consecutively in a page, which automatically renders a signature and timestamp when the page is saved.)converts editing notice must Most editing notices <nowiki>
This information applies to British Columbia, Canada. Last reviewed for legal accuracy by {{{reviewer}}}.

editused by Clicklaw Wikibooks to alert editors to the status of pages. Throughout the editing stages, please change the editing template being included the <nowiki>