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| status = <whether the development is still active or not> | | status = <whether the development is still active or not> | ||
| site = <link to official website> | | site = <link to official website> | ||
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Revision as of 18:29, 17 February 2017
The ToolBox template is used to list informative facts about a tool in a box at the top right of its wiki page. To include it in an article, insert the following code at the beginning and fill in the <missing values>, without the angle brackets. All of them are optional, so you can delete the lines you have no data for. You can paste the template into an article by clicking button on the edit toolbar.
{{ToolBox | name = <name of the tool; if not present then it uses a page name> | version = <its latest public version> | patrol = special flag (values: yes/no)* | date = <its latest release date> | author = <who made this tool> | game = <what game is it used for> | genre = <what type is it> | status = <whether the development is still active or not> | site = <link to official website> | image = [[Image:<image>|150px|<description>]] }}
- When the patrol flag is set (i.e. set to yes) and the article is not updated for 3 months, the red exclamation mark will appear warning that a new version has probably been released. Set this parameter to no to disable patrolling (useful for the tools that aren't updated anymore) (by default it's enabled).