User:Dǐll Kevlar/Article Notices

This is a list of article notices, also known as "article management templates". Usually, these templates are placed at the very top of the page. Some templates, like, can be placed on top of an article or below a.

Delete & Speedydelete

 * If an article or file does not belong on the wiki, use  on the top of the page or file page. Users should then have a week (or so) to discuss if the article or file should or should not be deleted.
 * If an article or file is spam or vandalism or if you uploaded a file that cannot be used, place  on the top of an article or file page.

Disambig
is used only for Disambiguation pages. (Lists of similar-named pages)

Incomplete
The Incomplete article notice can be used to indicate an entire article is incomplete (placed at the very top: " ") or can be placed to indicate a section is incomplete. Example: ==Episode list==

Spoiler
Spoiler notices are generally placed above a section of spoiler content. If an entire article could be damaging to a fan's pre-viewing experience, consider placing this at the very top of an article.

Stub
A  is an article deemed too short to provide encyclopedic coverage of a subject. Typically, these pages are a single paragraph or less long. An infobox or a navbox should not contribute towards removing "stub" status of a page. This is placed on the top of the page.

Transcript
Used on Transcript pages. Add  to the top of the page.

Wikipedia
The Wikipedia notice should be avoided. As in, we should focus on creating original content instead of using Wikipedia's. However, if it needs to be used, it should be placed at the bottom of an article, above navboxes and categories.