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Bug
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Used for linking to bugs on the Bug Tracker
See also Category:References to fixed bugs
Usage
The first parameter is the number of the bug on the bug tracker. Leading 0's aren't necessary.
{{bug|296}}
An optional parameter is a link to the workaround. This should be used temporarily, while the bug is not fixed. If the bug is fixed, remove it from the article. (Rule T)
Note that this parameter is named. You need to use workaround=http://...
, not just the link as the second parameter.
{{bug|6290|workaround=http://www.bay12forums.com/smf/index.php?topic=122782.0}}If the workaround is listed in the comments of the bug report, use
{{bug|number|workaround=comments}}
Bug:1 (Workaround in comments)
Linking to an article's "bugs" section
Some articles have a separate section for bugs. Using this template without a bug number will link to that section. For example,{{bug}}produces this: Bug If the section title containing bugs is something other than "Bugs", specify this in the
section
parameter. {{bug|section=Usage}}produces this: Bug (this should jump to the Usage section of this documentation, which does not actually contain bugs).
Bugs
This is a sample section, which would contain bugs in a real article. It is here to serve as an example for linking to the bugs section.