Difference between revisions of "Template:Fanclass"

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Use the template to display the authors of the article like this: <nowiki>{{Fanclass|Author Name}}</nowiki>. Link to Wiki page or wiki user page.
 
Use the template to display the authors of the article like this: <nowiki>{{Fanclass|Author Name}}</nowiki>. Link to Wiki page or wiki user page.
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Place the template just under the introduction text. The template will place the Table of Content right above it.
  
 
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Revision as of 11:21, 10 June 2009

This template is made to clearly show if a class is a fan class. Add it to the top of any fan class.

Use the template to display the authors of the article like this: {{Fanclass|Author Name}}. Link to Wiki page or wiki user page.

Place the template just under the introduction text. The template will place the Table of Content right above it.


Stub sm.jpg The Fanclass is not an official class: It's a fan class. Authors of the article are:
    No names have been added as collaborators.

In addition, this template will categorize articles that include it into Category:Fan classes.