Minecraft Wiki:Templates/Basic Template List

Templates are a very good addition to the wiki. MessageBox templates are the easiest and most common template. All wiki users should know how they work, or at least where and when you use them. But since Templates are user created, they are often hard to find. The Template Category does not list all of them (although almost all). This page is a list of often used Templates

Page changing requests
 


 * Tells visitors that the page is pending deletion.
 * Page goes in the Pending deletion Category

 


 * Tells visitors that the page should be merged with a other page.
 * Page goes in the Pending merge Category

 


 * Tells visitors that the page should be moved to a other location.
 * Page goes in the Pending merge Category

 


 * Tells visitors that the page is to small and needs expansion.
 * Page goes in the Stub Category

 


 * Tells visitors that the page is unorganized and has to be cleaned up.
 * Page goes in the Unorganized Pages Category

 


 * Tags articles with a notice that they do not have any links going to them and are thus orphaned.

 


 * Tag that marks a section of a page for suggested split to a new article, so that it can get an admin's attention.
 * It adds the page to the Pending Splitting category.

 


 * Tag for pages that are being worked on, useful to avoid suspicion of an abandoned or spammy article.

 


 * Tag for pages that are part of a project, i.e. a translated page.

Content
 


 * Tells visitors that the statement is not supported by evidence.
 * Displays: Citation needed

 
 * Makes a link. Puts the link in a refernce list. Displays onsite a link to the list like this: [1]

  OR  
 * Places the references list
 * Reflist is the same as the references tag, except that reflist always you to select the amount of columns you want.

 


 * Tells visitors that the official source provided does not contain the information needed.
 * Displays: Not in citation given

 


 * Tags article/section with a warning that said article/section's name is purely conjecture as of the time the tag was placed.
 * The optional "article" attribute can be changed to whatever describes the part in question, i.e. "section" or "item".

 


 * Tells visitors that the content is about something removed from the game.

 


 * Tells visitors that the content is about something officially removed from the game, but which using hacking still can be obtained.

 


 * Tells visitors that the content is about something not yet put in the game. PRE-RELEASE UPDATES SHOULD BE IN THIS CATEGORY.

 


 * Tag for pages of third party content like client mods. Required for said pages as per the wiki rules as an obligation.

 


 * The item/block is being tagged for being useless.

 


 * Tag for pages which contain diagrams in MCRedstoneSim format, mainly for pages discussing redstone wiring and contraptions.

 


 * Tag for pages about custom servers built upon the Classic architecture.

Linking
 


 * Use this to resolve disambiguations that don't warrant their own disambiguation page or can really, really cause confusion.

 


 * Use this on top of sections if they briefly describe something which has its own article.

 #REDIRECT Target page 
 * Makes a redirect

Talk pages
 

Example:
 * Very useful in talk pages where a conversation thread has grown to the extent it's so far indented. This graphically guides the reader's flow back to the left to restart indentation.

 User name  Example: Swpe
 * If someone forgets his signature, add this behind there text.

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Custom Messages
Advanced explaination: Advanced Templates

You might not always know/can use these. Therefore here is a basic manual on making a custom message.

 
 * use:  | title = Text here , to create a title, which is bolded
 * use:  | text = Text here , to create a text below the title
 * Use:  | discuss = 1 , to show 'discuss' in the upper right corner. Which links to the talk page of the page it is on. Works only if you have set a title.

you should have at least a title or a text, and you can have only one of both of them. Use to create a new line.

Example:

 

Example:

 

Documentation
You can always search for the documentation of the template for help! Some templates do not have documentation.