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Latest revision as of 02:42, 11 June 2017
Instructions for {{Prefix header}}
{{prefix header}} is a top-of-page template used to identify pages about prefixes. All prefix pages should bear this template.
Usage
To use, just place {{prefix header}} at the very top of a page. Note that this template replaces any other top-of-page templates. It should be the only top-of-page template on a page.
This page defines a prefix.
Prefixes are used by this wiki to quickly alert the reader to the source of a statement. The most common of these is TV, which indicates the source is a televised story.
This template automatically places the page into category:prefixes.