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This template adds a to do list to a talk page. If you place this template, for example, on Talk:Article name, then type in the to do items on a Talk:Article name/to do page, then this template will automatically display them.
Note: Please do not spam this template speculatively to talk pages, as it should only be added when editors are actually going to use it. Unused templates may be removed by any editor without warning.
{{To do|for=[[Wikipedia:WikiProject Foo|WikiProject Foo]]}} – allows alternate project name
{{To do|inner=Blah Blah Blah}} – uses the contents of 'inner' as the to do list
{{To do|list=./TODO}} – uses the subpage ./TODO as the to do list, instead of subpage ./to do
{{To do|maxheight=h}} – sets the maximum height h (number with suffix px, em or %; e.g. 200px) of the to do list before vertical scroll bars appear. Keep in mind that this doesn't work for all browsers (they must support the max-height and overflow CSS attributes working together). If no height is given, the to do list's height will depend on its contents.
{{To do|N}} – where N is a number from 1 to 9, defining its priority. (1 is the highest)
This is just a test to-do list to help editors make sure that the text
shows
up
correctly
Normally, the "/to do" subpage should only be created under the article's Talk page, unless it is a notice board or project page.
To use this template for an article, insert {{to do}} at the top of that article's Talk discussion page. To use it for a project or as your own personal list, add it to the project page or your user page, respectively.
This is just a test to-do list to help editors make sure that the text
shows
up
correctly
Normally, the "/to do" subpage should only be created under the article's Talk page, unless it is a notice board or project page.
To use this template for an article, insert {{to do}} at the top of that article's Talk discussion page. To use it for a project or as your own personal list, add it to the project page or your user page, respectively.
This is just a test to-do list to help editors make sure that the text
shows
up
correctly
Normally, the "/to do" subpage should only be created under the article's Talk page, unless it is a notice board or project page.
To use this template for an article, insert {{to do}} at the top of that article's Talk discussion page. To use it for a project or as your own personal list, add it to the project page or your user page, respectively.
This is just a test to-do list to help editors make sure that the text
shows
up
correctly
Normally, the "/to do" subpage should only be created under the article's Talk page, unless it is a notice board or project page.
To use this template for an article, insert {{to do}} at the top of that article's Talk discussion page. To use it for a project or as your own personal list, add it to the project page or your user page, respectively.
This is just a test to-do list to help editors make sure that the text
shows
up
correctly
Normally, the "/to do" subpage should only be created under the article's Talk page, unless it is a notice board or project page.
To use this template for an article, insert {{to do}} at the top of that article's Talk discussion page. To use it for a project or as your own personal list, add it to the project page or your user page, respectively.
Priority 9
{{To do|inner=
* To Prepare this article for FA status.
* Addition of pictures and/or photographs to illustrate the relevant topics/sections. }}
From Peer review: It is mainly structural and syntactical issues that separate it from FA status - there are plenty of facts but they are poorly presented and organised.
Addition of pictures and/or photographs to illustrate the relevant topics/sections. Preferably free images.