Template:Notice/doc

Usage
This is the notice message box.

This template should be used sparingly in articles, and should only be used for important comments about the article that cannot be shown using a more specific template. Less important comments should as usual be put as text on the article's talk page instead.

This message box can also be used on other pages, such as on the top of talk or project pages. There it can be used in a more relaxed way.

This box automatically changes style depending on what kind of page it is shown on. That is, it uses the standardised message box styles for the different types of pages.

Articles
This is how this box looks on article (main space) pages. Here is a code example:

Which renders like this:

An optional header text can be added. Like this:

Which renders like this:

The message box can also take an image parameter, but that is discouraged when the box is used in articles. See example further down for how to use that parameter.

Talk pages
This is how this box looks on any talk page. That is, pages that start with "Talk:", "User talk:", "Image talk:" and so on. Here's the basic box again:

Which renders like this:

The header parameter works on talk pages too. But there is one parameter that only works on talk pages, the small parameter. Like this:

As you can see, "small=yes" causes a smaller right floating box with a smaller image and smaller text size. Let's try the image parameter too. Like this:

Image and category pages
This is how this box looks on image pages:

This is how this box looks on category pages:

Other pages
This is how this box looks on most other pages, such as pages that start with "User:", "Wikipedia:", "Help:" and so on.

Which renders like this:

The box can also take an image parameter. Like this:

Which renders like this:

The header and image parameters can of course be used at the same time.

Using external links
In most cases, external links can be used in the template without any complications. However, links containing an equal sign ( = ) are not read properly, because everything on the left of the equal sign is interpreted as a parameter name. This is the suggested work-around:

Adding shortcuts or images
To add shortcuts, images, or other templates to the right side of the image, the following syntax can be used:

For example, the following has the Shortcut template included into it, with a link to You and Me:

Which renders like this: