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“description”: “Add any value (e.g., ‘yes’) to include the word ‘name’ after the subject |
“description”: “Add any value (e.g., ‘yes’) to include the word ‘name’ after the subject. If left blank, only will be shown.”, |
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“type”: “string” |
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“example”: “lake name” |
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Latest revision as of 06:30, 3 October 2025
This template displays a blue notice box explaining that, despite a humorous or misleading name, the subject is real.
- 1 (optional): The type of subject (e.g., place, person, lake, surname).
- 2 (optional): A selectable option, adding ‘name’ in front of the subject
“Big Ass Lake is a lake in Halifax County, Nova Scotia, Canada. It is located 60 km (37 miles)…”
By adding ‘name’, it becomes:
“Big Ass Lake is a lake in Halifax County, Nova Scotia, Canada. It is located 60 km (37 miles)…”
Shows a message noting that, despite a humorous name, the subject is real. You can optionally add ‘name’ after the subject by providing any value in the second parameter.
| Parameter | Description | Type | Status | |
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| Type of subject | 1 |
The type of subject, such as lake, person, or surname.
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String | optional |
| Add the word ‘name’ | addname |
Add any value (e.g., ‘yes’) to include the word ‘name’ after the subject. If left blank, only the subject will be shown.
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String | optional |
