Template:Documentation/doc: Difference between revisions

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If the template has no documentation and you don't know how to use it, add nodoc=1 to the documentation template on the documentation page. The background of the documentation will turn red to draw attention, and the page will be added to the category.
If the template has no documentation and you don't know how to use it, add nodoc=1 to the documentation template on the documentation page. The background of the documentation will turn red to draw attention, and the page will be added to the category.


* [[:Category:T {{lc:}}emplates Without Documentation]]
* [[:Category:T{{lc:}}emplates Without Documentation]]
* [[:Category:M {{lc:}}odules Without Documentation]]
* [[:Category:M {{lc:}}odules Without Documentation]]


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Similar to nodoc, it's used to mark templates that '''do''' have documentation, but it's not very good. This might mean it lacks enough examples, doesn't properly explain all features, or doesn't correctly explain the template's main points. The background of the documentation will turn yellow to stand out, and the page will be added to the category.
Similar to nodoc, it's used to mark templates that '''do''' have documentation, but it's not very good. This might mean it lacks enough examples, doesn't properly explain all features, or doesn't correctly explain the template's main points. The background of the documentation will turn yellow to stand out, and the page will be added to the category.


* [[:Category:T {{lc:}}emplates with Poor Documentation Quality]]
* [[:Category:T{{lc:}}emplates with Poor Documentation Quality]]
* [[:Category:M {{lc:}}odules with Poor Documentation Quality]]
* [[:Category:M {{lc:}}odules with Poor Documentation Quality]]