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Adding a messagebox to let user easily know the file is from an unknown source
 
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{{Messagebox|
|message_text=This image is from an unknown source. Please add the source for the image if the information is available.
|categories=<includeonly>[[Category:Images from undetermined sources]]</includeonly>
|bottomtext=
|bgcolor=E0FFFF
|border=AFEEEE
}}
<noinclude>The template '''<tt><nowiki>{{unknown source}}</nowiki></tt>''' is used to easily tag an image for which the source is not known, such as a panel from an unknown comic or a character portrait from an unknown sourcebook.  Using the template causes the image to be placed in [[:Category:Images from undetermined sources]], where hopefully someone ''else'' will recognize the image and know where it came from.
<noinclude>The template '''<tt><nowiki>{{unknown source}}</nowiki></tt>''' is used to easily tag an image for which the source is not known, such as a panel from an unknown comic or a character portrait from an unknown sourcebook.  Using the template causes the image to be placed in [[:Category:Images from undetermined sources]], where hopefully someone ''else'' will recognize the image and know where it came from.


[[Category: Image Templates]]
[[Category: Image templates]]
</noinclude><includeonly>[[Category:Images from undetermined sources]]</includeonly>
</noinclude>

Latest revision as of 04:04, 2 September 2010

This image is from an unknown source. Please add the source for the image if the information is available.

The template {{unknown source}} is used to easily tag an image for which the source is not known, such as a panel from an unknown comic or a character portrait from an unknown sourcebook. Using the template causes the image to be placed in Category:Images from undetermined sources, where hopefully someone else will recognize the image and know where it came from.