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{{ #msgbox: name=Out of date  
{{ #msgbox: name=Out of date  
| type=warn  
| type=warn  
| date={{{date|}}}
| date={{{date|}}}
| image=Ambox outdated content.svg  
| image=Ambox outdated content.svg  
| cat=Out of date, Maintenance
{{#ifeq:{{NAMESPACE}}|Template||{{!}} cat=Out of date}}
| sub=Please help [{{fullurl:{{FULLPAGENAME}}|action=edit}} improve the {{{space|article}}}] by updating it. There may be additional information on the [[:{{NAMESPACE}} talk:{{PAGENAME}}|talk page]].  
| sub=Please help [{{fullurl:{{FULLPAGENAME}}|action=edit}} improve the {{{space|article}}}] by updating it. There may be additional information on the [[:{{NAMESPACE}} talk:{{PAGENAME}}|talk page]].  
| This {{{part|article}}}'s '''accuracy may be compromised due to out-of-date information'''.  
| This {{{part|article}}}'s '''accuracy may be compromised due to out-of-date information'''.  
}}
}}
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For documentation, see: [[Help:Diaspora* MediaWiki Extension/Messageboxes]]
For documentation, see: [[Help:Diaspora* MediaWiki Extension/Messageboxes]]


==== Possible template arguments ====
== Possible template arguments ==


* '''date'''<br>Insert a date, specifying when the message was inserted into the page. (Will be displayed in a smaller font after the main message.) Can be anything like "July 2012" or "2012-11-10" (as long as people know what it means). Default is to show no date.
* '''date'''<br>Insert a date, specifying when the message was inserted into the page. (Will be displayed in a smaller font after the main message.) Can be anything like "July 2012" or "2012-11-10" (as long as people know what it means). Default is to show no date.
* '''space'''<br>specifies the superordinate labeling of the page this template is included in. (The part where it says ''"...help improve the'' [article] '' by updating..."'' Default is "article", but could be "image" or "help page" or something.
* '''space'''<br>specifies the superordinate labeling of the page this template is included in. (The part where it says ''"...help improve the'' [article] '' by updating..."'' Default is "article", but could be "image" or "help page" or something.
* '''part'''<br>denominate the context which the template message is referring to. E.g. the whole article or just a section of one. (Will be used in ''"This'' [article] ''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s accuracy may be..."''.) Default: "article", could be "section" or anything else that makes sense in that sentence.
* '''part'''<br>denominate the context which the template message is referring to. E.g. the whole article or just a section of one. (Will be used in ''"This'' [article] ''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s accuracy may be..."''.) Default: "article", could be "section" or anything else that makes sense in that sentence.
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Revision as of 11:22, 16 August 2013

{{ #msgbox: name=Out of date | type=warn | date= | image=Ambox outdated content.svg

| sub=Please help improve the article by updating it. There may be additional information on the talk page. | This article's accuracy may be compromised due to out-of-date information. }}

For documentation, see: Help:Diaspora* MediaWiki Extension/Messageboxes

Possible template arguments

  • date
    Insert a date, specifying when the message was inserted into the page. (Will be displayed in a smaller font after the main message.) Can be anything like "July 2012" or "2012-11-10" (as long as people know what it means). Default is to show no date.
  • space
    specifies the superordinate labeling of the page this template is included in. (The part where it says "...help improve the [article] by updating..." Default is "article", but could be "image" or "help page" or something.
  • part
    denominate the context which the template message is referring to. E.g. the whole article or just a section of one. (Will be used in "This [article] 's accuracy may be...".) Default: "article", could be "section" or anything else that makes sense in that sentence.