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Usage

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This template is used to define a short description for the current page. The description is typically:

  • brief – usually fewer than 40 characters;
  • neutral and descriptive;
  • supplementary to the article title, not simply a repeat of it.

Short descriptions are mainly consumed by tools and skins (for example, mobile views and search interfaces) and are not always shown in the normal desktop view.

Basic usage

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To add a short description to a page:

{{Short description|Encyclopedia of free educational textbooks}}

This stores the description Encyclopedia of free educational textbooks for the current page.

Preventing replacement

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If a description is already supplied (for example, from a higher level template) and you want to make sure that a local call does not overwrite it, use the noreplace parameter:

{{Short description|Free-content textbook project|noreplace=yes}}

In this case, if a short description has already been set elsewhere on the page, this call will be ignored.

Specifying a page type

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You may optionally supply a page type. This can be helpful for tools that group or filter pages:

{{Short description|Open-content textbook collection|pagetype=project}}

or

{{Short description|Polynomial invariant measuring multiple roots|pagetype=mathematics}}

Notes

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  • The short description should normally be in sentence case, without a final period:
 
Correct: Online free-content textbook collection Avoid: online FREE-CONTENT TEXTBOOK COLLECTION.
  • Avoid adding links, HTML tags or wikicode. The value is intended to be plain text.
  • Do not add maintenance notes, talk-page comments or other discussion content to the short description.

See also

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Template:Pp-vandalism Template:Floating link

Expression error: Unexpected < operator. Template:Before Afd Template:AfDs Template:Deletion debates Template:XFD backlog Articles for deletion (AfD) is where Wikipedians discuss whether an article should be deleted. Articles listed are normally discussed for at least seven days, after which the deletion process proceeds based on community consensus. Common outcomes are that the article is kept, merged, redirected, incubated, renamed/moved to another title, userfied to a user subpage, or deleted per the deletion policy. Disambiguation pages are also nominated for deletion at AfD.

This page explains what you should consider before nominating, the steps for nominating, and how to discuss an AfD. It also links to the lists of current debates, and two companion processes to AfD: speedy deletion has a clearly defined set of criteria such as vandalism and patent nonsense, whereas proposed deletion is used to suggest deletions that no editor would contest.

If you want to nominate an article, the Wikipedia deletion policy explains the criteria for deletion, and may help you understand when an article should be nominated for deletion. The guide to deletion explains the deletion process. If an article meets the criteria for deletion and you understand the process, consult the instructions below. If you are unsure whether a page should be nominated for deletion, or if you need more help, try this talk page or Wikipedia's help desk.

Current and past articles for deletion (AfD) discussions

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Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/current Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Old

AfDs sorted by topic & country