As they come across articles that need attention, editors tag those articles for maintenance. Many of these yellow-bar templates might be added at the beginning of the article. For instance, if the article needs formatting work or rewriting for clarity, the {{cleanup}}
tag might be added; if there are no good references, it is likely that the {{unreferenced}}
tag will be placed on the article. Other yellow-bar templates may be more technical, for example, {{film-fiction}}
: This film-related article may fail to make a clear distinction between fact and fiction. Particular criticisms of the writing standard may appear as orange-bar templates. For example, {{wikify}}
may be added if the article could use more wikilinks. Eddie shouldn't take these templates personally—he's getting feedback on his work and now knows how the article needs to improve. It is a good idea for Eddie to do what he can to fix the article in response to any such messages.
If Artie is still a stub (in other words, just a beginning treatment, lacking something essential), editors may tag him with a {{stub}}
template. But since stubs are actively sorted by category (Chapter 8), this general stub template will probably be replaced by a more specific one. For example, {{fairy-tale stub}}
denotes all stubs about fairy tales, and this tag would be an appropriate one to add to [[Gingerbread cottage architecture]]. One side effect of this template being added is that [[Gingerbread cottage architecture]] will be placed in a category with similar articles that still need work, such as [[List of mermaid supermodels]] and [[Great Pumpkin appearances in 2008]].