Template:Cleanup/doc

This is the cleanup template.

Note: this generic template should only be used when a more specific tag is not suitable.

Placement
For articles needing major clean-up, place at the top of the article to alert readers.

For articles needing minor clean-up, place at the top of the talk page to alert editors.

This template automatically detects which namespace it is used in and changes style accordingly. That means that on articles it looks like this:

While on talk pages it looks like this:

Usage
You can optionally use the first parameter to change the word "article", for instance  or. (Although for sections we have the cleanup-section.)

You may use the optional date parameter, e.g. . This helps with the categorisation of articles requiring cleanup. Articles tagged with this template without this parameter will be given the parameter by a bot.

The simplest way to add this template to an article is to copy and paste at the top of the article or talk page, or use.

Add a new item to the talk page explaining the type and extent of clean-up required so editors will know what to address, and when to remove this tag.

Alternative
If the problem is correctable with the skills you already possess, consider being bold and fixing it yourself, rather than applying this tag and leaving it for someone else to clean up.

Redirects
Although this template's real name is probably the least confusing, it also has several alternatives that redirect here.


 * 1) Attention
 * 2) Attention (on talk page)
 * 3) Attention needed (article page)
 * 4) Attention needed (talk page)
 * 5) Attention see talk
 * 6) Attn
 * 7) Clean
 * 8) Clean up
 * 9) Clean-up
 * 10) Cleanup-quality
 * 11) Cleanup-date
 * Cu
 * CU


 * 1) Tidy
 * 2) Ugly
 * 3) Unfinished

Transclusions

 * 1) Cleanup-now – Automatically adds the current month and year. Note: Always "subst:" that template.