Template:Summarize/doc
This is a documentation subpage for Template:Summarize. It contains usage information, categories and other content that is not part of the original template page. |
This template is intended for articles which should be (but are not) summarized in another article (usually a 'parent' article; i.e. they are a subarticle of the 'parent'). That other article may omit that aspect of the topic entirely or only have it in a 'see also' section. They may also be given a section that consists only of {{main}}, without any actual summary being provided (i.e. just the link). Using this template raises awareness of the problem on both the specific and general level. Note that some material may not be summarized because authors feel that doing so would not improve the quality of the article, e.g. popular culture sections.
Usage notes
For an article which should have a summary of it added to another article, use the |to
(a.k.a. |at
, a.k.a. |in
) parameter and give the title of the other article if you know it:
produces:
This article should be summarized in another article and a link provided from there to here using the {{Main}} template. See guidance in Wikipedia:Summary style. |
For a section which should be a summary of another article, use |section=y
(or |section=1
, |section=yes
, |section=true
), along with the |from=
(a.k.a. |of
) parameter, and give the title of the other article if you know it:
produces:
This section should include a summary of another article. See Wikipedia:Summary style for information on how to incorporate it into this article's main text. |
An optional |date=
parameter can be added, to date the notice. Add "|date=" to the template with the date of the template's application
produces:
This article should be summarized in another article and a link provided from there to here using the {{Main}} template. See guidance in Wikipedia:Summary style. (November 2024) |
An optional |brevity=y
parameter can be added, that will insert a request that the summary be brief. This can be used to request that regular editors of a major article summarize it (or a section of it, with |section=y
), in brief, at another article that you specify:
produces:
This article should be briefly summarized in another article and a link provided from there to here using the {{Main}} template. See guidance in Wikipedia:Summary style. |
This parameter is mutually exclusive of |better=
.
This feature can also be used to flag an existing summary as too long:
produces
This section should include only a brief summary of another article. See Wikipedia:Summary style for information on how to properly incorporate it into this article's main text. |
This usage (section-specific, and tagged for brevity), which is also provided by the shortcut template {{Summary too long}}
, will categorize the articles in Category:Articles containing overly long summaries, a hidden cleanup category; to suppress this categorization, use |nocat=y
.
An optional |better=y
parameter can be added, that will insert a request that the summary be more complete. This can be used to request that regular editors of a major article summarize a subtopical article (especially after a WP:SPLIT better in the main article, per WP:SUMMARY style; this is usually used in a particular section, with the |section=y
parameter:
produces:
This section should include a better summary of another article. See Wikipedia:Summary style for information on how to properly incorporate it into this article's main text. |
This parameter is mutually exclusive of |brevity=
. As with the brevity parameter, this one can also be used with |to=
, not just |from=
:
produces:
This article should be better summarized in another article and a link provided from there to here using the {{Main}} template. See guidance in Wikipedia:Summary style. |
Notes
- The to/from and article title parameters are optional, but it is highly recommend that you fill them out so that people know why the template is there.
- If the page name you provide in the article title parameter does not exist, the template will display without the article name (it will still make sense, but vaguely suggest only "another article".
See also