Template:Tone/doc

If an article is not written in an encyclopedia-like style, add the tone template at the top. This template creates a banner stating the problem at the top of the article's page, and also adds its tagged articles to one of Wikipedia's administrative categories: Category:Wikipedia articles with style issues (shortcut to that category: CAT:STYLE).

For more about the way an encyclopedia's article is written, see Wikipedia's Manual of Style or Wikipedia:Template index/Cleanup § Style of writing.

Note: This template is a self-reference, and should not be substituted.

Note 2: Magazine redirects here. You may be looking for Cite magazine or Infobox magazine

Usage

 * or

Specific area
To make the banner apply to a more specific area, add section, or article:


 * , or to include the date (recommended),


 * , or to include the date (recommended),

Linking to a section on the talk page
To link to a relevant discussion on the article's Talk page, add the talk parameter. The argument (the part after the equals sign) can be either a section title on the article's own talk page, or the name of another page where discussion appears (with or without a specific section):





Redirects
The following templates are redirects to this template and will display the same message:


 * Cleanup tone
 * Cleanup-tone
 * Formal
 * Formal tone
 * Inappropriate tone
 * Inappropriatetone
 * Unencyclopædic tone
 * Unencyclopedic tone

TemplateData
{   "description": "Use this template to indicate that an article is not written in an encyclopedia-like style.", "format": "inline", "params": { "date": { "label": "Month and year", "description": "Month and year of tagging; e.g., 'January 2013', but not 'jan13'", "type": "string", "autovalue": " ", "example": "January 2013", "suggested": true },		"1": {			"label": "Affected area", "description": "Text to replace the word \"article\", usually \"section\"", "type": "string", "autovalue": "section", "example": "section" },		"talk": { "label": "Section name on talk page", "description": "Section name on talk page where further information or discussion can be found", "type": "string" }	},	"paramOrder": [ "date", "1",		"talk" ] }

Lists of related article templates

 * Template index/Cleanup
 * Template index/Sources of articles

Lists of other types of article templates
There are also messaging and tagging templates available for:
 * merging articles;
 * moving articles;
 * splitting articles; and
 * translating articles.

Templates that might be a better fit than this one

 * Template:Advert for articles on notable topics that sound too much 'like an advertisement'
 * Template:Cleanup list
 * Template:Cleanup rewrite
 * Template:Confusing
 * Template:Context for articles that need to provide more context and general information in the lead
 * Template:Copy edit for multiple problems with grammar, style, cohesion, tone or spelling; least specific template, and so least helpful in identifying problem
 * Template:Fiction for articles that confuse fact and fiction
 * Template:Inappropriate person for articles using "I", "we", or "you"
 * Template:Notability for articles that are probably not notable. (Importance is now repurposed and should not be used in this context.)
 * Template:Self-contradictory
 * Template:Technical for articles or sections with excessive jargon or not enough explanation for the readers outside that article's specialty
 * Template:Tone inline to tag specific statements within an article
 * Template:Unreferenced for articles with zero references (use refimprove for articles with insufficient or weak references)

Backlog lists tasks that should be done to improve Wikipedia (assuming the cleanup templates were placed correctly). Helping reduce backlogs is an important issue, so please feel free to help out.