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— Preceding warning originally posted somewhere
This template should always be substituted (i.e., use {{subst:Warning origin}} ). |
This template adds a line below a warning to list: the original location (defaults to page-user's talkpage); original posting user; original posting time-and-date; and/or the diff of the original warning.
This may be useful if you want to indicate the author and time-and-date of an unsigned warning; if you archive warnings off your talk page; or if you want to quote a warning anywhere else.
This template takes four expected parameters (not required, but expected either in sequence or by named variable):
For the least typing, just provide the values in location - user - time - oldid sequence:
{{warning origin|User talk:EVula|Ben|09:47, 26 February 2007|111045354}}
If the named variables are used, these don't need to be kept in the same sequence:
{{warning origin|user=Ben|time=09:47, 26 February 2007|oldid=111045354|location=User talk:EVula}}
As long as the correct "oldid" is provided, the location is not really necessary:
{{warning origin||Ben|09:47, 26 February 2007|111045354}}
If other values are left out, the template will simply bypass them:
{{warning origin|User talk:EVula}}
User information templates provide informational links for a user; they are similar to signatures, but often provide additional information, and may be used by other users. List:
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