Template:Ownership

Hey,, welcome to the wiki. Since you are new, you probably haven't heard of our ownership templates. If you've been around the wiki, you've probably seen light brown and light blue bars at the top of some pages, right? These are called ownership templates, and they signify who created the page and whose intellectual/creative property it is. There are more, seldom used, ownership templates here. Those are used to signify if a page was written by multiple people, is freely editable, or uses content that is copyrighted. But, back on track. When you have ownership templates on your pages, they can clear up confusion about which domain it is in. Once you put a template down, it shows that you created and have the copyright to that piece of work. These templates can be added to your pages with a simple line of code preferably to the top of your page, which you can copy and paste from right here. If you want to add the creator template, showing that you created those pages, it is this coding:

Which turns out like...

Or if you wanted the proprietor template, it is:

Which looks like...

They even work in conjunction, like this:

The templates even save you time categorizing; look at the bottom of the page! By using these templates, your talk page is now categorized under. This can save you loads of time. You probably want to add these items to each of your pages. If your page is under construction, there is a template for that, too. It is:

I've disabled categorization on this demo, because if categorization was on your talk page would be filed under "Under Construction." But if you use the code the template turns out like:

 This article,, is under construction and/or a major revamping. The article's editor should remove this tag when finished. Please delete articles without content after 3 days.

If you have any questions about Wikitext code, the language used here, just ask me or any of us around the wiki. Thank you!