Template:usesummary

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(rv. Sorry, but I also want to be able to use the template for people I'm not friends with :-P)
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===Instructions===
===Instructions===
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Paste the following on a new thread of a user's talk page:
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Paste the following on a user's talk page (it will automatically create a new section):
<code><nowiki>{{subst:usesummary}} ~~~~</nowiki></code>
<code><nowiki>{{subst:usesummary}} ~~~~</nowiki></code>
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===Included text===
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Hello, and thanks for contributing to the HRWiki. When editing a page, there is a field labeled "Summary" under the main edit-box. Please remember to '''always fill in the summary field''', as even a short summary is better than no summary. Indicate in the edit summary field why you changed the page; this will greatly help other contributors in understanding your reasoning. Thanks.
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==Edit Summary==
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Hello {{<includeonly>subst:</includeonly>PAGENAME}}, and thanks for contributing to the HRWiki. When editing a page, there is a field labeled "Summary" under the main edit-box. Please remember to '''always fill in the summary field''', as even a short summary is better than no summary. Indicate in the edit summary field why you changed the page; this will greatly help other contributors in understanding your reasoning. Thanks.

Current revision as of 19:33, 8 November 2007

[edit] Instructions

Paste the following on a user's talk page (it will automatically create a new section):

{{subst:usesummary}} ~~~~


[edit] Included text

[edit] Edit Summary

Hello usesummary, and thanks for contributing to the HRWiki. When editing a page, there is a field labeled "Summary" under the main edit-box. Please remember to always fill in the summary field, as even a short summary is better than no summary. Indicate in the edit summary field why you changed the page; this will greatly help other contributors in understanding your reasoning. Thanks.