Template:Elucidate/doc

Use this template in the body of an article as a request for other editors to add further explanation to text that assumes expert understanding of a subject. When the problem is not with the level of information given, but simply with the wording, one may use clarify instead. For dealing with dubious information, please use one of the following: citation needed, verify source, dubious or disputed-inline. This template is a self-reference and so is part of the WikiQueer project rather than the encyclopedic content.

Usage
This is an in-line template, place the template immediately after the material in question, as one would do with a footnote. For example:



The above text will cause the tag to appear inline. This tag is linked to WikiQueer:Please clarify for further information.

Categorisation
Adding this template to an article will automatically place the article into Category:WikiQueer articles needing clarification.

Parameters
This template allows an optional date parameter that records when the tag was added.
 * date:

One can specify the date manually. For example, to date the tag in the current month, enter. Even more simply, one can simply use  to get the same result.

Because it may not be immediately apparent to other editors what about the tagged passage is in need of further explanation, it is generally helpful to add a brief reason for the tag:  (this is preferable to using an HTML   after the tag, as it is more tidy to keep all of the -related code inside the template). The  parameter is not displayed or otherwise acted upon by the template; it is simply present in the source code for editors' benefit. If the explanation would be lengthy, use the article's talk page.
 * reason:

One can specify additional text to appear before and or after the "elucidate" tag. For example
 * Other:

will cause a question mark to appear before "elucidate" like this, and

will cause text to appear after "elucidate" like this. You can use this feature to link to a discussion on the article's talk page:

Redirects
The alternative name explainme is a redirect to this template.