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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 | ::::{{Done|I added it today, so that should be sorted out. --[[User:Example User]]}}<br> | ||
:::::Thanks!. -- [[User:Example]]<br> | :::::Thanks!. -- [[User:Example]]<br> | ||
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Revision as of 23:09, 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. It means that a task has been completed.
Syntax
You may use {{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.
Template | Result |
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{{done| }} | Done! |
{{done}} | Done! |
{{done|Custom message}} | Done: Custom message |
Example
I think the article is biased in favour of the school. --User:Example
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