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==Usage==
==Usage==
Provides a simple method of displaying text in a colored box, marked for review, and automatically added to the [[:Category:Pages under review|Pages under review]] category.
Add this template around a block of text to surround the text with a warning box that marks it as being under review, such as a practice that SCRAP is currently reconsidering, or a section of a page that is still an unapproved draft.
 
In addition to surrounding the selected text with a warning box, it also automatically adds the page to the [[:Category:Pages under review|Pages under review]] category.
 
If a majority or all of a page is under review, use the [[Template:Review|Review]] template instead.


==Example==
==Example==

Revision as of 22:38, 22 July 2009

This section is under review by the SCRAP committee.

{{{text}}}

Usage

Add this template around a block of text to surround the text with a warning box that marks it as being under review, such as a practice that SCRAP is currently reconsidering, or a section of a page that is still an unapproved draft.

In addition to surrounding the selected text with a warning box, it also automatically adds the page to the Pages under review category.

If a majority or all of a page is under review, use the Review template instead.

Example

{{reviewbox|text=
Always use a serial comma (a.k.a. Oxford comma) with series of three or more items:

{{example|text=
100 1  Smith, John.
245 10 Baseball, hot dogs, and apple pie /{{subfield|c}}by John Smith.}} }}

displays as:

This section is under review by the SCRAP committee.

Always use a serial comma (a.k.a. Oxford comma) with series of three or more items:

100 1  Smith, John.
245 10 Baseball, hot dogs, and apple pie /‡cby John Smith.