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This template is used on approximately 36,000 pages and changes may be widely noticed. Test changes in the template's /sandbox or /testcases subpages, or in your own user subpage. Consider discussing changes on the talk page before implementing them. |
This template uses Lua: |
To request an edit to a semi-protected page, place this template on the corresponding talk page by writing {{edit semi-protected}}
. The template should be accompanied by a clear and specific description of the requested change. For any change that might be controversial, obtain consensus before placing the template. See Wikipedia:Edit requests for further guidance.
{{Edit semi-protected}}
{{Edit semi-protected|First page to be edited|Second page to be edited|...}}
{{Edit semi-protected|answered=yes}}
{{Edit semi-protected|First page to be edited|Second page to be edited|Third page to be edited|...|answered=|demo=}}
All parameters are optional.
answered
or ans
– set this to "yes", "y", "true" or "1" to mark the edit request as answered. This removes the page from the edit request category.demo
– set this to "yes", "y", "true" or "1" to demonstrate the template. This suppresses categories and namespace checks.See Wikipedia:Edit requests#Responding to requests.