User:Coderenius/Tools

Credit given to Student7 and to everyone that made these toolboxes (including you, Fuhghettaboutit), almost all of it was copied from his user page. :)

Inline templates

 * ‡ = Only part of it is superscripted.
 * ‡‡ = Has a non-superscripted mode as well.
 * ‡‡‡ = Only part of it is inline.


 * Superscripted:


 * ambiguous link a.k.a. dn
 * by whom – a grammatical variant of who, a.k.a. says who & several others
 * citation broken
 * citequote
 * clarifyme a.k.a. huh, what, unclear
 * dead link
 * disputed-inline, a.k.a. disputable, debatable
 * dubious a.k.a. DisputedAssertion
 * episode
 * fact a.k.a. citation needed, cn, needs citation, uncited, fct, etc.; see also fact-now wrapper
 * facts
 * failed verification
 * fixPOV
 * issue
 * list fact
 * lopsided
 * nonspecific
 * note
 * note label‡
 * or
 * page needed a.k.a. a.k.a. pn, page number, pageneeded, pagenumber
 * POV-assertion
 * POV-statement
 * ref
 * ref label‡ a.k.a. footnote label
 * request quotation a.k.a. request quote, quote request
 * rp
 * season needed a.k.a. episode needed, seasonneeded, {tl|episodeneeded}}
 * specify
 * syn
 * update after‡‡ a.k.a. update needed, old fact, anachronism-inline
 * vague
 * verify credibility a.k.a. vc, rs
 * verify source a.k.a. verification needed
 * volume needed a.k.a. issue needed
 * weasel-inline a.k.a. weasel word, weasel-word & others
 * where
 * who a.k.a. who?, weasel-name, views needing attribution, attrib & many others (after many merges)
 * year

Meta-templates:
 * fix‡ &mdash; used to create other such templates, consistently
 * inline warning &mdash; used manually to provide a custom cleanup note

Noteworthy for features:
 * vague &mdash; has feature where optional parameter becomes the mouseover/tooltip message

Needed:
 * year (date and day already used for something else)


 * Related software functions in Cite.php that aren't templates:


 * Non-superscripted:
 * as of
 * ec
 * TBD
 * wayback, waybackdate (appear to be redundant with each other)
 * wikicite (deprecated; see above)

A number of templates are, technically, used inline, but for purposes very different from those that concern this project (at present).
 * Similar but out-of-scope (for now?):
 * tl, tlx, cl, ul, etc.
 * sort, nts, TBA, etc.
 * day and the like; DAB and other hatnote templates; seealso/further/main/cat main and other self-ref tags; numerous shortcut templates such as Shamos 1999; numerous other shortcut templates such as wc, cuegloss, etc.; language formatting templates; and others that are technically "inline" but don't have anything to do with maintenance or sources, and are not superscripted.
 * sectstub‡ (recently converted to inline style, but not actually used inline)
 * hcard-bday‡‡‡ - technically inline or part-inline, but do not serve functions similar to the templates this project is concerned about.
 * cite family of ref. citation formatting templates