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'''{{tlx|{{PAGENAME}}}}''' is a template that is often used on [[Help:Talk pages|talk pages]] to show clearly that a section of discussion has been resolved, so that each editor does not have to re-read the section.
'''{{tlx|{{PAGENAME}}}}''' is a template that is often used on [[Help:Talk pages|talk pages]] to show clearly that a section of discussion has been resolved, so that each editor does not have to re-read the section.
It should ''not'' be used in discussions simply to indicate agreement. For that, please use {{tlx|yes}}. {{tlx|Done}} means that '''a requested task has been completed'''.


=== Syntax ===
=== Syntax ===


You may use {{tl|done}} by itself for the default message, you may add a custom message as an optional parameter, or you may use it to produce only the symbol.
You may use {{tl|done}} by itself for the default message, or you may add a custom message as an optional parameter.  Unlike at other wikis, however, you cannot use the template to only produce the check mark symbol.  


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
!Template !! Result
!Template !! Result
|-
|{{tlx|done| }} || {{done| }}
|-
|-
|{{tlx|done}} || {{done}}
|{{tlx|done}} || {{done}}
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::I actually think it gives fair coverage, I read an article about it online. --[[User:Billbailey=legend]]<br>
::I actually think it gives fair coverage, I read an article about it online. --[[User:Billbailey=legend]]<br>
:::It would be great if you could add that article as a reference, so there's proof. Thanks,  --[[User:Example]]<br>
:::It would be great if you could add that article as a reference, so there's proof. Thanks,  --[[User:Example]]<br>
::::{{Done}} I added it today, so that should be sorted out. --[[User:Example User]]<br>
::::{{Done|I added it today, so that should be sorted out. --[[User:Example User]]}}<br>
:::::Thanks!. -- [[User:Example]]<br>
:::::Thanks!. -- [[User:Example]]<br>
|}
|}


== See also ==
*{{tlx|not done}}
*{{tlx|yes}}
*{{tlx|no}}
<noinclude>[[category:template documentation|{{PAGENAME}}]]</noinclude>
<noinclude>[[category:template documentation|{{PAGENAME}}]]</noinclude>

Latest revision as of 23:27, 6 September 2013

{{Done/doc}} is a template that is often used on talk pages to show clearly that a section of discussion has been resolved, so that each editor does not have to re-read the section.

It should not be used in discussions simply to indicate agreement. For that, please use {{yes}}. {{Done}} means that a requested task has been completed.

Syntax[[edit source]]

You may use {{done}} by itself for the default message, or you may add a custom message as an optional parameter. Unlike at other wikis, however, you cannot use the template to only produce the check mark symbol.

Template Result
{{done}} Tardis Blue check mark.png Done!
{{done|Custom message}} Tardis Blue check mark.png Done: Custom message

Example[[edit source]]

Neutrality

I think the article is biased in favour of the school. --User:Example

I agree, especially the part about the student body. --User:Example User
I actually think it gives fair coverage, I read an article about it online. --User:Billbailey=legend
It would be great if you could add that article as a reference, so there's proof. Thanks, --User:Example
Tardis Blue check mark.png Done: I added it today, so that should be sorted out. --User:Example User
Thanks!. -- User:Example

See also[[edit source]]