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Usage

Place this template at the top of an article, section or template with apparent accessibility issues. The most basic format for this template is:

{{Accessibility dispute|date=November 2024}}

Parameters

The template takes a number of parameters to enhance its functionality. Some of these work differently, or not at all, when used on templates or talk pages. This is due to {{Mbox}}, on which this template is based.

date

The date parameter is generally used to indicate when the template was added to a page.

reason

A description of specific issues that resulted in the template being added may be included using this parameter. For example, adding |reason=column scopes are missing will result in the template displaying:

talk

This parameter modifies the link to the article's talk page such that the template will now link to a specific discussion on the talk page. For example, if |talk=Accessibility issues, the template will link to the thread on the article's talk page titled "Accessibility issues". Use {{Replace}} to fix link to archived talk section. See example here.

small

It is possible to reduce the size of the template by using this parameter. However, the small version of the template does not provide a link to a talk page discussion, even if |talk= is specified. Using |small=left will result in the template appearing as:

Adding to sections, tables, etc.

This template may be added to sections, tables etc by adding the appropriate word after the template name. For example,

{{Accessibility dispute|section|date=November 2024}}

placed immediately after a section header will change "article" to "section"

Categorisation

This template places pages in Category:Articles with accessibility problems.