Template:In-universe
This {{{subject}}}-related article describes a work or element of fiction in a primarily in-universe style. (November 2024) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) |
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Usage
Add {{In-universe}} to an article to tag it as needing this maintenance.
{{In-universe|date=November 2024}}
Parameters and categories
The template supports the following optional parameters:
- section
- if present, the parameter |section will change the opening wording from "This article describes a work ..." to "This section describes a work ..."
- subject
- the subject as in "This ____-related article". The subject can be formatted as a wikilink to an article or WikiProject.
- described_object
- if present, described_object replaces "a work or element of fiction".
- category
- the cleanup category in which you wish to place the article, in the form [[Category:{{category}} articles that need to differentiate between fact and fiction]]. For example, specifying "category=anime and manga" will place the article in Category:Anime and manga articles that need to differentiate between fact and fiction.
Standard usage of parameters to sort into existing categories:
- {{In-universe| subject = anime and manga| category = anime and manga| date = November 2024}}
- {{In-universe| subject = animation| category = animation| date = November 2024}}
- {{In-universe| subject = comics| category = comics| date = November 2024}}
- {{In-universe| subject = Discworld| category = Discworld| date = November 2024}}
- {{In-universe| subject = Dungeons & Dragons| category = Dungeons & Dragons| date = November 2024}}
- {{In-universe| subject = film| category = film| date = November 2024}}
- {{In-universe| subject = book| category = literature| date = November 2024}}
- {{In-universe| subject = Star Trek| category = Star Trek| date = November 2024}}
- {{In-universe| subject = Star Wars| category =Star Wars| date = November 2024}}
- {{In-universe| subject = Sopranos| category = Sopranos| date = November 2024}}
- {{In-universe| subject = television| category = television| date = November 2024}}
- {{In-universe| subject = Three Kingdoms| category = Three Kingdoms| date = November 2024}}
- {{In-universe| subject = Middle-earth| category = Tolkien| date = November 2024}}
- {{In-universe| subject = Transformers| category = Transformers| date = November 2024}}
- {{In-universe| subject = video game| category = video game| date = November 2024}}
- {{In-universe| subject = Warhammer| category = Warhammer 40,000| date = November 2024}}
An example of a category that needs improvement:
This television-related article describes a work or element of fiction in a primarily in-universe style. (October 2014) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) |
Categorization
This template will categorise tagged articles into Category:Articles that need to differentiate between fact and fiction, or a dated subcategory thereof.
Tracking categories
See also
- Wikipedia:How to write a plot summary
- Wikipedia:Manual of Style (writing about fiction)
- Wikipedia:Handling trivia
- Topic-specific guidelines - Films, television series and episodes, anime/manga, novels, comics, video games
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