Template:SFBAProject

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Syntax:

{{SFBAProject | class= |importance= }}

Long Syntax:

{{SFBAProject | class= |importance= | explanation= | peer-review= | old-peer-review= | small= | auto= }}

Variables:

All variables are optional.

  • Class can be one of the following values:
    • FA (Featured Articles)
    • A (A-class articles)
    • GA (Good Articles)
    • B (B-class articles)
    • Start (Start-class articles)
    • Stub (Stub articles)
    • List (Lists)
    • NA (Non-articles)
  • Importance can be one of the following values:
  • Explanation
    • If the reason for adding the "SFBAProject" tag to an article isn't obvious, this parameter can be used to explain why it is in place.
  • Peer-review
    • Add "peer-review=yes" to request a peer-review of an article.
  • Old peer-review
    • Add "old-peer-review=yes" when a peer-review of an article has been completed.
  • Small
    • Add "small=yes" to format the project tag as a small, right-aligned box.
  • Nested
  • Auto
    • Automated additions of the project tag should include "auto=yes".