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The term Disambig is ambiguous, as that refers to two or more pages... |
Template Documentation
Description
This template is for labelling pages or article sections as being a stub - an article or section that has little to no information. This template must be placed at the top of the page or section. The goal of this wiki is to have as few stub articles as possible. This template will categorize pages into Category:Article stubs.
Syntax
Place {{stub}}
at the very top of the page.
Examples
No example needed. The visual is already provided.