Difference between revisions of "Template:Third-party addon"
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*[[Recycled_WikiContent|Recycling content with Transclusion]] | *[[Recycled_WikiContent|Recycling content with Transclusion]] | ||
| + | *[[Template:How_do_I|Template for ''How do I'' articles]] (includes samples of MediaWiki markdown) | ||
*[[Template:Fact|Adding ''Citation Requests'']] | *[[Template:Fact|Adding ''Citation Requests'']] | ||
*[[Template:Dead_link|Flagging ''broken links'']] | *[[Template:Dead_link|Flagging ''broken links'']] | ||
Revision as of 16:35, 4 July 2025
This is a Third-party Addon. The Addon/Plugin system is controlled by the Plugin Manager. Please use carefully on data that is backed up, and help make it better by reporting any issues to the bug tracker. |
Description
Transclusion template. Adds the This is a Third-party Addon. alert.
The light green boxed inset note warns the Users of a risky situation, suggests risk management process, elicits problem reports, and provides reference links on Addons.
Usage
insert the following line on the page:
{{Third-party_addon}}
Source
Based on Template:Out_of_date from Wikipedia
List of existing Template:Third-party_addon
See also
- Workflow for creating a Gramps addon (GitHub article)
- Recycling content with Transclusion
- Template for How do I articles (includes samples of MediaWiki markdown)
- Adding Citation Requests
- Flagging broken links
- adding a Cleanup note
- adding an Outdated note
- adding a Stub note
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| Plugin / Documentation | Type | Image | Description | Use | Rating (out of 4) | Contact | Download |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Add/Remove Tag Tool | Tool | The Add/Remove Tag Tool allows you to add or remove one tag from a selected set of filtered objects e.g. people. | All | 4 | Matthias Kemmer | RemoveTagTool.addon.tgz |
