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The infobox uses another template. This is for streamlining categories, and adds every page using this template into the [[:Category:Actual Terms|actual terms category]]. If you have any questions, ask on the discord server! [[:Template:Term|Here's a full description of the template.]]
The infobox uses another template. This is for streamlining categories, and adds every page using this template into the [[:Category:Actual Terms|actual terms category]]. If you have any questions, ask on the discord server! [[:Template:Term|Here's a full description of the template.]]


{{Template other|example infobox|it's a nice purple color, don't you think?}}
{{Term
| term = example infobox
| embed = it's a nice purple color, don't y'think?
}}


This is where the definition goes. Please be thorough and objective.
This is where the definition goes. Please be thorough and objective.

Revision as of 18:42, 27 March 2021

Content Warning

Some pages need warnings, including things like integration. You can add the template using the puzzle piece icon, and see a guide of what to give a warning for here.

The Infobox

The infobox uses another template. This is for streamlining categories, and adds every page using this template into the actual terms category. If you have any questions, ask on the discord server! Here's a full description of the template.


example infobox


This is where the definition goes. Please be thorough and objective.

Related Terms

Any similar terms? If so, list them here. Same with antonyms, related terms, common experiences shared with this term, etc.

History

Who coined it, including anyone helping, the story of how it came about, etc. Links are always appreciated here. In general, omit this section if you don't have more to say than fits in the Coiner section of the sidebar.

Flags

Does it have a flag? If so, include it! This wiki recommends gallery mode=packed if the term has more than one.