Template:Address restricted/doc

undefined aims to facilitate standardization in National Register of Historic Places lists and articles by providing a uniform style for address restricted notations, and a common approach to explaining address restrictions to the general reader. It is not appropriate for use in any article not related to the National Register. (Click on "What links here" in the bar on the left to see examples where this template has been used.)

Usage

 * 1) This template is designed for use in specific locations on target pages. In lists, it is best used in the address and/or city parameters of NRHP row. In articles, it is most appropriate in the location parameter of Infobox NRHP.
 * 2) Use the following syntax when placing this template in an article: or to set the optional notes and spell_archaeology parameters:
 * 3) The redirects AR NRHP and Address Restricted are aliases for this template.
 * 4) While this template may be substituted, substitution is not recommended, in order to keep all instances updated with future edits to the template.
 * 5) This template takes three optional parameters:
 * notes Setting this parameter to any value will split the footnote to place the explanatory portion in the article's "Notes" section and the citation in the article's "References" section.
 * In order for this option to work as intended, the list or article must have a separate footnotes section populated using notelist.
 * When multiple instances of occur on the same page, then all instances must have this parameter set or not set uniformly. Otherwise, unintended repetitions and/or omissions will occur in the footnotes/references. Do not use this option when multiple instances of  occur on the same page.
 * group Sets the group name for the explanatory portion of the footnote. This parameter is operative only if the notes parameter is set. Defaults to "lower-alpha".
 * calls efn to generate the explanatory footnote. Editors should ensure they are familiar with the functioning of efn and notelist before using this parameter. See documentation for those two templates for details.
 * spell_archaeology Setting this parameter to any value will change the spelling of "archeological" in the explanatory note to "archaeological", in order to have consistent usage in any one article. The default spelling is "archeological", due to the use of that spelling in the National Register name of many address restricted sites.
 * When multiple instances of occur on the same page, then the setting or omission of this parameter in the first instance will override the setting or omission in all subsequent instances.

Editing
This template makes use of sub-templates to deliver most of the textual content in the footnote. To edit the footnote, navigate to these sub-templates: This content was placed in sub-templates in order to facilitate use of the notes parameter (see above).
 * Address restricted/Explanatory note to edit the explanatory portion of the footnote (i.e. the first two sentences)
 * Address restricted/Reference note to edit the citation component of the footnote