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This template puts articles in [[:Category:Articles needing additional references]] or a dated subcategory thereof. If you leave the date off, a [[Wikipedia:Bots|bot]] will add it later.
This template puts articles in [[:Category:Articles needing additional references]] or a dated subcategory thereof. If you leave the date off, a [[Wikipedia:Bots|bot]] will add it later. To fill the date automatically, you can use {{tlsx|Unreferenced section}}.


===Parameters===
===Parameters===

Revision as of 02:35, 24 October 2015

Usage

{{Unreferenced section|date=September 2024}}

This template puts articles in Category:Articles needing additional references or a dated subcategory thereof. If you leave the date off, a bot will add it later. To fill the date automatically, you can use {{subst:unreferenced section}}.

Parameters

  • date= Month and year the template was added: |date=September 2024
  • 1= or section= Replacement for the word "section", e.g. "table" or "list".
  • small=y Any value (typically "y", "yes", etc.) will make the template smaller; for use when it applies to something smaller than a section within the article, such as a table, which must be specified in the first (a.k.a. section) parameter. The template should normally be full-width when it applies to an entire section.

TemplateData

A template to mark a section (or other subset) of an article as being unreferenced.

Template parameters

ParameterDescriptionTypeStatus
Date addeddate

The date when this template was added to the section; if you leave this off, a bot will add it later.

Stringoptional
Type1 section

Replacement for the word "section", e.g. "table" or "list".

Stringoptional
Smallsmall

Any value (typically "y", "yes", etc.) will make the template smaller; for use when it applies to something smaller than a section within the article, such as a table, which must be specified in the first (a.k.a. <code>section</code>) parameter.

Stringoptional

See also