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'''Editnotices''' are large message boxes that are shown above the edit window when a user edits a page. This is often used to convey important notices and messages, such as warnings and reminders. The Sims Wiki has adopted a sophisticated editnotice system, modelled after the one used on Wikipedia, that allows for more flexibility with editnotices.
'''Editnotices''' are large message boxes that are shown above the edit window when a user edits a page. This is often used to convey important notices and messages, such as warnings and reminders. The Sims Wiki has adopted a sophisticated editnotice system, modelled after the one used on Wikipedia, that allows for more flexibility with editnotices.

==Creating editnotices==
Editnotices are usually created using the {{tl|Editnotice}} template, which uses {{tl|Metabox}} as its base, as is standard on The Sims Wiki. However, this is not a requirement, and editnotices can utilize any template, or even be in plain text.

Editnotices are stored as individual pages that are then [[Help:Transclusion|transcluded]] into the top of the page where they are needed. These pages can be [[Help:Editing|edited]] like any other page. In most cases, only [[Project:Administrators|administrators]] are able to create and edit editnotices, as they are part of the interface and subject to abuse.

There are three main types of editnotices:
* '''Namespace notices''': these are displayed for all pages in a given [[Help:Namespace|namespace]].
* '''Group notices''': these are displayed for a specified page and all of its [[Help:Subpage|subpages]].
* '''Page notices''': these are displayed for only a single page.

These three types of editnotices are all stored as subpages of [[Template:Editnotices]]. These are then further organized into subpages by type, and then by the namespace or page they are configured to appear on. For example:

* An editnotice placed on the page <code>[[Template:Editnotices/Namespace/Template]]</code> will be shown on all pages in the [[Help:Template|template namespace]].
* An editnotice placed on the page <code>Template:Editnotices/Group/Foo Bar</code> will be shown on the page [[Foo Bar]], and any of its subpages, such as [[Foo Bar/Baz]] and [[Foo Bar/Baz/Bee]].
* An editnotice placed on the page <code>Template:Editnotices/Page/FooBar</code> will only be shown on the page [[FooBar]].

===User, User talk, and Fanon editnotices===

Revision as of 17:53, 5 September 2019

Editnotices are large message boxes that are shown above the edit window when a user edits a page. This is often used to convey important notices and messages, such as warnings and reminders. The Sims Wiki has adopted a sophisticated editnotice system, modelled after the one used on Wikipedia, that allows for more flexibility with editnotices.

Creating editnotices

Editnotices are usually created using the {{Editnotice}} template, which uses {{Metabox}} as its base, as is standard on The Sims Wiki. However, this is not a requirement, and editnotices can utilize any template, or even be in plain text.

Editnotices are stored as individual pages that are then transcluded into the top of the page where they are needed. These pages can be edited like any other page. In most cases, only administrators are able to create and edit editnotices, as they are part of the interface and subject to abuse.

There are three main types of editnotices:

  • Namespace notices: these are displayed for all pages in a given namespace.
  • Group notices: these are displayed for a specified page and all of its subpages.
  • Page notices: these are displayed for only a single page.

These three types of editnotices are all stored as subpages of Template:Editnotices. These are then further organized into subpages by type, and then by the namespace or page they are configured to appear on. For example:

User, User talk, and Fanon editnotices