Template:High-traffic
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This template adds articles to Category:Wikipedia as a media topic.
[edit] Usage
Add this template to the top of the talk page associated with the page that is linked from a high-traffic site.
Use the syntax {{high-traffic|date=|site=|url=|small=}} where
- date is the date on which you added this template to the talk page, e.g. date=15 June 2008.
- url is the URL (including the http:// prefix) of the originating site, preferably link the particular page that links wikipedia, e. g. is going to hit this article heavily, e.g. http://science.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=07/06/17/183242.
- site is the simple description of the website, e.g. Slashdot.
- small if set to yes, makes a small version of this template
Example use:
- {{high-traffic|date=15 June 2008|url=http://www.digg.com/|site=Digg}}
By default, the template will link to the page associated with the talk page. If the talk page itself is linked from a high-traffic site, add page=talk. If both the talk page and its associated page are linked from a high-traffic site, add page=both. Pages this template is used on are placed into Category:Articles linked from high traffic sites.
[edit] See also
- {{pp-semi-vandalism}}, semi-protection, next possible step if there is continual vandalism
- Wikipedia:Template locations, dispute regarding the placement of templates mainly directed at editors in the article namespace or on talk pages