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Type <code><nowiki>{{Pp-protected}}</nowiki></code> at the top of fully-protected page to indicate the reason why only administrators can edit the page. | Type <code><nowiki>{{Pp-protected|reason}}</nowiki></code> at the top of fully-protected page to indicate the reason why only administrators can edit the page. | ||
==See also== | ==See also== |
Revision as of 03:48, 31 August 2008
This page lists the most commonly used templates used in Moodle Docs. In addition to displaying a message, many templates also automatically add pages to a category.
Moodle version
Moodle1.9
When adding documentation about a new feature, type {{Moodle 1.9}}
(or {{Moodle 2.0}}
etc.) to obtain a version indicator.
Stub
Type {{stub}}
to obtain the following message:
This article is a stub. Please help improve Moodle Docs by editing it and adding some content.
Update
Type {{Update}}
to obtain the following message:
This page requires updating for Moodle 1.9. Please do so and remove this template when finished.
Update section
Please help update this section for Moodle 1.9.
Type {{Update section}}
to obtain the following message:
Review
Type {{Review}}
to obtain the following message:
This page requires a review. Please do so and remove this template when finished.
Work in progress
Type {{Work in progress}}
to obtain the following message:
Note: This article is a work in progress. Please use the page comments for any recommendations/suggestions for improvement.
Page for deletion
Type {{Deletion}}
at the top of the page to obtain the following message:
This page requires deletion. Please use the page comments if necessary to state the reason for deletion.
Page fully-protected
Type {{Pp-protected|reason}}
at the top of fully-protected page to indicate the reason why only administrators can edit the page.
See also
- All pages (Template namespace) - full list of templates used in Moodle Docs