Template:WP search protocol
Source: Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
alias of "
.
Wikipedia:
") into the search box, followed by the word or phrase you heard. Most of the time, this will quickly locate a targeted, behind-the-scenes information/help page, or how-to guide. See more at Help:WP search protocolThis template should always be substituted (i.e., use {{subst:WP search protocol}}). |
This template is intended to assist users at the help desk, AfC help desk, the Teahouse, for replying to {{Help me}}
requests and at other fora, where a user asks about some policy, guidelines, project concept, interface element, etc. and knows its name, but obviously was unable to easily locate it themselves.
Optional parameter
The template's default output is shown above. The optional parameter adds a parenthetical to the default output, as shown below in boldfaced maroon to distinguish it from the surrounding text:
{{subst:WP search protocol|NAME}}
will produce:
Here's a tip for finding relevant policies, procedures and guidelines, and most anything else you hear mentioned by regular editors, or come across in Wikipedia's interface. Type "WP:
(an easier-to-type
alias of "
.
Wikipedia:
") into the search box, followed by the word or phrase you heard (in this case "NAME"). Most of the time, this will quickly locate a targeted, behind-the-scenes information/help page, or how-to guide. See more at Help:WP search protocolUsage
- This template should always be substitutedby prefixing "subst:" inside the template code. Thus, use {{subst:
WP search protocol}}
or {{subst:WP search protocol|NAME}}
, rather than{{WP search protocol}}
or{{WP search protocol|NAME}}
.
The above documentation is transcluded from Template:WP search protocol/doc. (edit | history)
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Editors can experiment in this template's sandbox (create | mirror) and testcases (create) pages.
Add categories to the /doc subpage. Subpages of this template.