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This is the Article stub box metatemplate, also known under the shorter name Asbox. It is the standard template used for creating new or updating existing article stub box templates. It supports virtually all stub template styles.

Usage

{{Asbox
  | image = 
  | subject = 
  | qualifier = 
  | category =
  | name =
}}

image

Filename only and no prefix, e.g. "image.png" (without quotemarks). Image will be sized at 40x30px.

imageclass

Use ‹See TfM›|imageclass=skin-invert-image for SVGs that should be inverted in dark mode. See {{Israel-university-stub}} for an example.

subject

Placed before the word "article" in the template (e.g. "biographical", producing "This biographical article is (...)").

qualifier

Placed after the word "article" (e.g. "about a musician", producing "(...) article about a musician is (...)").

category

Name only of category to which pages where this template used are added (e.g. "History stubs").

name

Full name of the stub template itself (used for internal reference).

This simple usage should suffice for most stub templates. Additional parameters are described below for advanced use.

Full syntax

{{Asbox
	| image = Ambox style.png
    | imageclass = skin-invert-image
	| pix = 
	| subject = 
	| article = 
	| qualifier = 
	| category = 
	| tempsort = 
	| category1 = 
	| tempsort1 = 
	| note = 
	| name = {{subst:FULLPAGENAME}}
}}

Parameters

icon or image

If the image is called with an icon template, icon is set to the full syntax of the template; that's the name of the template, plus any arguments (separated with | ), including the {{ and }} around it. Icon can also be used to provide the full image markup (include the opening and closing square brackets), if special image settings such as "border" are to be used. If the image is called explicitly image is the name of the image. pix will likely be required as well, the default value for pix is 40x30.

imagealt may be used to override the default alt text which is set to "Stub icon".

pix

The size of the image in pixels (no need to append px). Only required if image is used and this image requires a size different from the default maximum of 40x30 pixels. (Note that in the interests of standardising the formats of stub messages, images of size 40x30 are much preferred.)

subject and qualifier

This subject article qualifier is a stub ...

Examples:

  • This geography article about a place in Rohan is a stub ...
  • This elementary physics article is a stub ...
  • This article about Rudolph the Red-nosed reindeer is a stub ...

Other parameters

Parameter Description
categoryThe stub category the articles should go in.
tempsortIf exists the stub template [?] (and any other templates) will be put in its own category sorted as " " (space) followed by tempsort, otherwise it will be sorted with the value of " " (space) followed by the template name.
category1An optional second stub category the articles should go in.
tempsort1If exists the stub template [?] (and any other templates) will be put in its own category sorted as " " (space) followed by tempsort1, otherwise it will be sorted with the value of " " (space) followed by the template name.
category#Since the release of Asbox's module, this template now supports an unlimited number of categories. Just replace '#' with a number, e.g. ‹See TfM›|category2=Normal stubs, ‹See TfM›|category99=Over-categorized stubs, etc. Traditionally, category2 was the max, so please only use more than 3 if the additional categories are unique, i.e. not sub or parent categories of the others.
tempsort#Similar to the category params, you can have any number of tempsort params.
noteIf exists the value [?] will be added, as a "small" note, to the stub template.
nameThe full page name of the template itself.
demoHas no effect in article space. Prevents category output. Set to anything to enable. (Even 'no' or 'false' will enable it!)
If demo is set, it will show pseudo-categories. If ‹See TfM›|demo=art then the pseudo-cats shown will only be those visible in article space (i.e. no error/hidden cats). Set ‹See TfM›|demo=doc to preview the documentation page as well (and all cats). See: Template:Asbox/testcases

Examples

Using image

Based on {{Akershus-geo-stub}}:

{{asbox
| image     = Akershus våpen.svg
| pix       = 30
| subject   = [[Akershus]] location 
| qualifier = 
| category  = Akershus geography stubs
| tempsort  = 
| name      = Template:Akershus-geo-stub
}}
produces:
Stub icon

This Akershus location article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by adding missing information.

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Using icon and category1

Using icon allows more flexibility in some circumstances than image and pix, since it can be used with templates. Based on {{Wales-footy-bio-stub}}:

{{Asbox
| icon = {{soccer icon|Wales|50}}
| subject = biographical
| qualifier = related to Welsh association football 
| category = Welsh football biography stubs
| tempsort = * 
| name = Template:Wales-footy-bio-stub
}}
produces:
Flag of WalesSoccer icon

This biographical article related to Welsh association football is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by adding missing information.

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WhatLinksHere

The page here should have a complete list of all templates using this template. This list can be compared with existing list of stub templates to identify new stub templates created out of process. The last entries will also be the most recently created items.

Navbar

This template contains...

{{Navbar |{{{name}}} |mini=yes |style=position:absolute;right:15px;font-size:smaller;display:none;}}

...which allows the specification (with CSS) of the three stub-template links provided (see discussion). A side effect is that a non-existing talk page of the stub template may appear on Special:WantedPages.

TemplateData

This is the TemplateData for this template used by TemplateWizard, VisualEditor and other tools. See a monthly parameter usage report for Template:Article stub box in articles based on its TemplateData.

TemplateData for Article stub box

Standard template used for creating new or updating existing article stub box templates.

Template parameters[Edit template data]

ParameterDescriptionTypeStatus
Stub categorycategory

The category into which this stub template puts pages.

Page namerequired
Subjectsubject

The subject of the stub template's category.

Unknownsuggested
Qualifierqualifier

The sub-subject of the stub template's category.

Unknownoptional
Icon imageimage

Image to use as an icon in the template.

Filesuggested
Icon image CSS classimageclass

Set to skin-invert-image to make black icons white when viewed in dark mode.

Unknownoptional
Icon at textimagealt

Alt text for the icon, especially for screen readers.

Default
Stub icon
Unknownsuggested
Icon sizepix

Size at which to display the icon.

Unknownoptional
Iconicon

Icon to show in the template.

Unknownsuggested
Page namearticle

Different term instead of 'article' to use in the template.

Unknownoptional
Notenote

A small note about the stub shown underneath the main text.

Unknownoptional
Template namename

The name of the template.

Auto value
{{subst:FULLPAGENAME}}
Stringoptional
Tertiary stub categorycategory1

A tertiary category into which this stub template puts pages.

Page nameoptional
Stub category sort prefixtempsort

If set to a value other than 'no', a prefix for sorting pages in the category.

Unknownoptional
Tertiary stub category sort prefixtempsort1

If set to a value other than 'no', a prefix for sorting pages in the tertiary category.

Unknownoptional
Prevent category outputdemo

Has no effect in article space. Prevents category output. Set to anything to enable. (Even 'no' or 'false' will enable it!) If set, it will show pseudo-categories. If set to 'art' then the pseudo-cats shown will only be those visible in article space (i.e. no error/hidden cats). Set to 'doc' to preview the documentation page as well (and all cats)

Stringoptional

See also

  • Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Stub sorting/Archive11#Stub template standardisation
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There are seven metatemplates in the Module:Message box family:
  • {{Ambox}}, for messageboxes on article pages.
  • {{Cmbox}}, for messageboxes on category pages.
  • {{Imbox}}, for messageboxes on file (image) pages.
  • {{Tmbox}}, for messageboxes on talk pages.
  • {{Fmbox}}, for header and footer messageboxes.
  • {{Ombox}}, for messageboxes on other types of page.
  • {{Mbox}}, for messageboxes that are used in different namespaces and change their presentation accordingly.

Closely related metatemplates:

  • {{Article stub box}}, for messageboxes in article stubs.
  • {{Dmbox}}, for messageboxes on disambiguation or set-index pages.
  • {{Ivmbox}}, a simple full-width box with default ivory background intended to frame important messages or notices.
  • {{Hmbox}}
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