Template:Userspace draft/doc

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This template adds pages to Category:Userspace drafts or a dated subcategory thereof.

If the page is in article mainspace it shows nothing, and in all other namespaces it adds the category Category:Misplaced userspace drafts.

This template is added automatically to userspace drafts created via the Wikipedia:Article wizard 2.0 (the discussion page is at WT:WIZ2).

Note: when used in User, User talk or Wikipedia talk namespaces, this template automatically includes __NOINDEX__.

If the page this template is on has not been edited it over a year, it will appear in Category:Stale userspace drafts.

Usage

To use, add {{Userspace draft|date=January 2024}} to the very top of a draft article in userspace (not its talk page) to produce

This template should only be used in userspace. To denote articles in the mainspace that are undergoing major edits, use {{Inuse}}.

Minimalist output

{{Userspace draft|help=no|date=January 2024}} will produce a minimalistic output

Optional parameters

  • |page= allows you to specify a custom page name for where the page may be located after the draft is complete. If it isn't specified, it will default to the subpage title.
  • |newuser=no will suppress the display of "instructional wording", but will keep the links to the tools.
  • |article= replace the wording "a Wikipedia article" with something else, e.g. "an essay" or "a wikiproject", to reflect the nature of a non-article draft. Using this option will also suppress features relating to the Article Creation Wizard and the submission of article drafts for review.
  • |extra= Extra text explaining, for example, what's left to do in the article.

Example using more parameters

{{Userspace draft|help=no|date=January 2024|extra=The main thing left to do is add inline citations. If you find this draft and wish to finish the job, I'd prefer you give me the chance to finish this, but if this has been sitting for months or years and you stumble upon it, feel free to finish it.}}

Found in mainspace?

If the template appears on a page in mainspace, check that the content is appropriate there, if so remove the tag. Possible reasons for being tagged in mainspace:

  • Moved correctly from userspace
  • Moved incorrectly from userspace
  • Tagged incorrectly
  • Tagged prior to Userfication (strictly speaking incorrectly).

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