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== Stub alert! ==
 
== Stub alert! ==
If you create a stub, please add the following tag at the end: '''<nowiki>{{stub}}</nowiki>'''
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{{stub}}
This will make the article display the following text from [[Template:stub]]:
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If you create a stub, please add the following tag at the very beginning of the article: '''<nowiki>{{stub}}</nowiki>'''
 
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This will make the article display the box on the right text from [[Template:stub]]:
: {{stub}}
 
  
 
It encourages other users to expand the article.
 
It encourages other users to expand the article.

Revision as of 12:44, 17 January 2006

A stub is a very short article, generally of one paragraph or less. Most stubs fail to cover all but the most trivial subjects completely. However, this does not mean the stub is not a legitimate article - it just needs to be expanded.

Stub alert!

This page is a stub

You can help ThinkWiki by expanding it.

If you create a stub, please add the following tag at the very beginning of the article: {{stub}} This will make the article display the box on the right text from Template:stub:

It encourages other users to expand the article.

When you've added to the article, and it no longer looks like a stub, remove this message.

Expanding stubs

To expand a stub, you can incorporate and cite references about the topic in books, magazines, or newspapers; visit external links, if any, within the article; or you can search Google or Yahoo! for information about the topic. [This paragraph is a stub and should be expanded.]

Lists of stubs

To find a stub, use the following list (to see what links to this and similar pages):

Stubs category