Template:Deprecated template/doc
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The {{Deprecated template}} template notifies users that a given template has been replaced by a different one or ones, or simply deprecated (advised to no longer be used) without a replacement. This is useful when usage is different (so a redirect won't work) or you'd like to reduce the number of redirects (which makes bot parsing more difficult).
Whenever possible, it should replace the deprecated template's content entirely, so that someone using the template will see only the message.
Usage
{{Deprecated template|old template name|new template name|date=December 2024}}
Usage without a second (replacement) template name simply produces:
The template {{Deprecated template/doc}} is deprecated. |
The template changes style depending on what kind of page it is shown on. Thus it adheres to the standardised looks for the different namespaces.
If a deprecated template is still in use on other pages, add <noinclude>...</noinclude>
tags around the {{Deprecated template}} template. That way the template page will show the deprecation tag, but pages using it will not. If a template has been fully deprecated, meaning that it not in use on other pages, the noinclude tags may be removed. That way a deprecation tag will show on any page using the deprecated template. Afterwards consider nominating the template for deletion, or marking it with {{Historical template}}.
Parameters
- Standard
{{Deprecated template|Old|New|date=December 2024}}
The template {{Old}} is deprecated. Please use {{New}} instead. |
- Additional
The template can show parameters as follows:
{{Deprecated template|Old|New|parameter}}
{{Deprecated template|Old|New|<nowiki>parameter=foo</nowiki>}}
The template {{Old}} is deprecated. Please use {{New|parameter}} instead. |
The template {{Old}} is deprecated. Please use {{New|parameter=foo}} instead. |
The template can also show a note:
{{Deprecated template|Old|New|note=Further details can be inserted here}}
The template {{Old}} is deprecated. Please use {{New}} instead. |
The |note = parameter can also be given as |reason = or |result =.
- Special parameters for templates outside template namespace.
|old = and |new = can be used with the full names including namespace.
{{Deprecated template|old=Template:Old|new=Wikipedia:New}}
The template {{Deprecated template/doc}} is deprecated. Please use Wikipedia:New instead. |
To link to a category full of templates, use :Category:Name of category here
, with a leading colon.
The |new = parameter cannot be used with the third unnamed parameter (the one illustrating a parameter of the third template). For example, this is not valid:
Template:!mxt
Such a feature could be added, but it has never been needed yet.
- Category suppression
The template can be prevented from categorizing by adding |nocat=true
. This is only intended for examples, e.g. in the template's own documentation. In that case, not only the page itself will not be categorized, but transclusions of such pages will also be prevented from categorizing in Category:Pages using deprecated templates. Do not use this parameter to passive-aggressively contest a template's documentation. Take up the matter on the template's talk page or that of a relevant other venue, such as WP:Village pump (technical).
See also
- {{Deprecated inline}} – same as this template, but for deprecated inline templates that are being kept around (in name, at least) for historical reasons
- {{Deprecated stub}} – for deprecated stub templates
- {{Historical template}} - for deprecated templates that are kept for historical reasons
- Category:Deprecated templates – the category where this template lists templates it is used on
- {{Xtd}} (and related templates) – for indicating deprecated (and good, bad and neutral) examples in guidelines, how-tos and template documentation
- {{Dc}} – inline Template:Dc; {{Dc2}} variant has Template:Dc2 (both explicitly use the
<del>
element, and can be used in articles, e.g. about HTML or other specifications that may have deprecated features) - {{Superseded}} – for Wikipedia pages
- {{Obsolete}} – for media files