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If it's an article in mainspace, an example would be [[Template:Editnotices/Page/Active Focus]]. You don't need to add a prefix to mainspace.
If it's an article in mainspace, an example would be [[Template:Editnotices/Page/Active Focus]]. You don't need to add a prefix to mainspace.
 
==Adding a namespace-wide edit notice==
Do it with <code>Template:Editnotices/Namespace/NAMESPACENAMEHERE</code>
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Latest revision as of 09:03, 1 July 2020

See an example of an edit notice at EndMyopia:Editnotice Test Page

Edit notices can be added to a page to provide a message to anyone trying to edit the page. This can be used to flag up important issues to editors when they try to modify the page, such as contentious material they should be careful about adding in/modifying, or a style preference, such as telling people the article is written in British English or whatever.

How to add an edit notice

Only admins can add edit notices. To add an edit notice, go to Template:Editnotices/Page/PAGENAMEHERE

So, to see/change the editnotice for EndMyopia:Editnotice Test Page, you can go to Template:Editnotices/Page/EndMyopia:Editnotice Test Page. From there you can directly change the edit notice for the page.

If it's an article in mainspace, an example would be Template:Editnotices/Page/Active Focus. You don't need to add a prefix to mainspace.

Adding a namespace-wide edit notice

Do it with Template:Editnotices/Namespace/NAMESPACENAMEHERE