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This tempplate is a base template for construction of warning messages in articles. They are typically placed at the top of the article.

#1
Parameter used for the key adjusting the name of the system messages. All such messages consists of a steam maintenance- joined with the key, and then followed by a message spceific part.
#2
Parameter used for a message overriding the localized message. Note that this might remove a more comprehensive general message.
ts
Timestamp of the mark, if this is missing the template will use last entry from the revision history.
type
Type of message, one of warning or information (default).
maintenance-#1-title
Title of the actual article maintenance mark. Note that this will point to a project page of the same name as the one given in the content language.
maintenance-#1-page
Alternate page if the title isn't usefull. Note that this will point to a project page given in the content language.
maintenance-#1-message
Default message if no other message is supplied. Note that the default message will be localized while the supplied message will not be localized.
maintenance-#1-description
The description is a standard message common for all warning messages. There is no option to override this message.
maintenance-type-timeout
A conditionally shown standard message if its more than a week since the supplied timestamp. It will override maintenance-#1-inactivity. This message is common for all warning messages.
maintenance-type-inactivity
A conditionally shown standard message if its more than a week since there were any activity, that is the last entry in the history. This message is common for all warning messages.
maintenance-type-talk
A conditionally shown standard message if there is a talk page. This message is common for all warning messages.
maintenance-#1-category
Standard category for all pages given this warning mark.
maintenance-#1-escalation
A conditional category for all pages given this warning mark. It is added after one week of inactivity or one week after the timestamp.