Difference between revisions of "Template:Vandalism image"

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[[File:File broken.png|right]]''This image is associated with vandalism to sites other than the CWCki, such as the [[CWCkipedia]]. It is kept for archival and historical purposes.''
[[File:File broken.png|right]]''This image is associated with vandalism to sites other than the CWCki, such as the [[CWCipedia]]. It is kept for archival and historical purposes.''
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<includeonly>[[Category:Vandalism images]]</includeonly>
<includeonly>[[Category:Vandalism images]]</includeonly>

Latest revision as of 11:18, 3 January 2015

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This image is associated with vandalism to sites other than the CWCki, such as the CWCipedia. It is kept for archival and historical purposes.

Usage

These usage notes will not be included in articles bearing this template.

This template is used for tagging images classed as screen captures, usually of websites (for preservation or presentational reasons), or from a video. To use this template, simply add the following tag to the "summary" field (note that article should be replaced by the name of the article about the video or about the website):

{{vandalism image}}

- Displays:

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This image is associated with vandalism to sites other than the CWCki, such as the CWCipedia. It is kept for archival and historical purposes.


Please make sure you include your image in an article and don't just upload screen captures for the sake of it.