User:Ondo/templates
When to use each color[edit | edit source]
- Red: when a page is breaking a policy (i.e. Notability, Style) or Content Warnings.
- Orange: for notices about the contents of a page (missing information, uncommon identity).
- Green: when the focus is inviting readers to help (stub, incomplete).
- Blue: any other kind of notice.
Style 1[edit | edit source]
{{{text}}} |
The notability of this article should be reviewed to be in accordance with the Content policy. You can help us providing reliable sources. |
Ondo is working on this article right now. You are welcome to help, but please ask in the talk page before performing big changes to this page. Note to editors: If this notice stays here for more than two weeks, feel free to replace it with {{incomplete}} |
This article lacks significant content. You can help the Nonbinary Wiki by completing it! Note to editors: remember to always support the information you proved with external references! |
This page is about a gender identity that is not widely used among gender-variant people. This does not mean that the identity is not valid, but that very few people are known to use this term. More information on uncommon identities... |
Style 2[edit | edit source]
The notability of this article should be reviewed to be in accordance with the Content policy. You can help us providing reliable sources. |
Ondo is working on this article right now. You are welcome to help, but please ask in the talk page before performing big changes to this page. Note to editors: If this notice stays here for more than two weeks, feel free to replace it with {{incomplete}} |
This article lacks significant content. You can help the Nonbinary Wiki by completing it! Note to editors: remember to always support the information you proved with external references! |
This page is about a gender identity that is not widely used among gender-variant people. This does not mean that the identity is not valid, but that very few people are known to use this term. More information on uncommon identities... |
Style 3[edit | edit source]
The notability of this article should be reviewed to be in accordance with the Content policy. You can help us providing reliable sources. |
Ondo is working on this article right now. You are welcome to help, but please ask in the talk page before performing big changes to this page. Note to editors: If this notice stays here for more than two weeks, feel free to replace it with {{incomplete}} |
This article lacks significant content. You can help the Nonbinary Wiki by completing it! Note to editors: remember to always support the information you proved with external references! |
This page is about a gender identity that is not widely used among gender-variant people. This does not mean that the identity is not valid, but that very few people are known to use this term. More information on uncommon identities... |