Template:attention/documentation

Examples
Adds entry to Category:Requests for attention concerning French:



Usage
places an entry in.

This template is normally invisible. However, you can make it visible by turning on the Catch My Attention gadget in your gadget preferences (for logged-in users) or Preferences for users without an account (for logged-out users).

Parameters:
 * 1
 * The language code (see Languages).


 * 2
 * A comment explaining why this entry needs attention.


 * sort
 * A sortkey for the tagged entry.


 * id
 * A value that refers unambiguously to the calling template, to be used when is called by another template.

Categories
Categories populated using the template (see Category:Requests for attention by language for more):
 * Category:Requests for attention concerning Ancient Greek
 * Category:Requests for attention concerning Chinese
 * Category:Requests for attention concerning English
 * Category:Requests for attention concerning Spanish
 * ... etc.

Visibility
As noted above, the easiest way to make the attention tag visible is by turning on the Catch My Attention gadget.

However, users can finely customise the appearance of attention by adding CSS rules to Special:MyPage/common.css. (Turn off the Catch My Attention gadget before using these rules.)

The following code will cause browsers to display "Text goes here" where is.

When the tag is visible, the comment in parameter 2, if any, can also be viewed by hovering over the tag with your mouse.

It is easily customizable; the following code will cause browsers to display a bold, red " !! " where is.

tags for certain languages can be specifically targeted: