Template:Cc-pd-mark-footer
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Used on templates that mark public domain files.
The template automatically sets the following categories: CC-PD-Mark
Usage
{{Cc-pd-mark-footer}}
Used on:
- US government:
- Other national governments:
- Expiration:
- Other:
Template parameters
- TemplateData
TemplateData is a way to store information about template parameters (the description of those and of the whole template) for both humans and machines. It is used by VisualEditor and possibly other tools like Upload Wizard.
Existing template documentation
At Wikimedia Commons, it is recommended to use {{TemplateBox}} with either useTemplateData=1
or useTemplateData=only
on the /doc
subpage and transcluding it with {{Documentation}} into the template. <nowiki>
-tags can be wrapped around the arguments, if required, to avoid templates being expanded.
Newly created template documentation and imports
Another option, especially for imported templates, or for users with JSON experience, is placing raw <templatedata>
-tags into the Wikitext of the template, as described in various Wikipediae.
Wikipedia's help about TemplateData • Commons-specific information
Used on templates that mark public domain files.
Parameter | Description | Type | Status | |
---|---|---|---|---|
column span | colspan | Width of the footer in column count, usually should be the number of columns in the calling template, so if the template has an icon and a text cell, it should be 2; if it has two icon cells on both sides of the text, it should be 3 etc.
| Number | optional |
Additional information
The template is intended to be used in the following namespaces: the Template namespace
The template is intended to be used by the following user groups: all users
Localization
This template is localized by utilizing MediaWiki namespace messages. These can be translated at translatewiki.net (current translations).