Wikipedia:Tip of the day/Display template gallery
This is a gallery of Wikipedia tip-of-the-day (TOTD) display templates. To add the TOTD display template to your User or Talk page just put curly braces around the display template name and copy/paste it in to your User or Talk page, and save it.
Note: After saving, you may have to bypass your browser's cache to see the changes. Internet Explorer: hold down the Ctrl key and click the Refresh or Reload button. Firefox: hold down the Shift key while clicking Reload (or press Ctrl-Shift-R). Google Chrome and Safari users can just click the Reload button. For details and instructions about other browsers, see: Wikipedia:Bypass your cache.
You may have to the Wikipedia server to see the change.
totd
[edit]{{totd}} is the main userspace version of the tip of the day display template, with light blue border, centered in the middle of the page. Complete with inspirational light bulb.
Note: This is the only template that can take one optional parameter: border-color, which is used to adjust the border color from the default (#ADD8E6). For example: {{totd|border-color=#444444}} would render a dark gray border instead of the light blue shown below by default:
totd b
[edit]{{totd b}} is a more compact centered version of the above template. Useful for columns:
| Tip of the day... |
Wikipedia etiquette = Wikiquette Another policy we value highly is Wikipedia:Etiquette—(Wikiquette)—please try to be nice to everyone, all of the time. Good natured collaboration keeps Wikipedia running smoothly and developing rapidly. It makes the Wikipedia community a friendly place to be and it makes Wikipedia a fun place to volunteer. Personal attacks are not tolerated, and may result in those responsible being blocked. If you get into a conflict, remain calm and endeavor to resolve the dispute peacefully. – – Read more: |
| Become a Wikipedia tipster To add this auto-updating template to your user page, use {{totd b}} |
totd3
[edit]{{totd3}} is a left-aligned purple box version, useful for displaying the tip in columns (or instead you may align-right or align-center using the
{{right|{{totd3}}}} or {{center|{{totd3}}}} templates):
Tip of the day... Wikipedia etiquette = Wikiquette Another policy we value highly is Wikipedia:Etiquette—(Wikiquette)—please try to be nice to everyone, all of the time. Good natured collaboration keeps Wikipedia running smoothly and developing rapidly. It makes the Wikipedia community a friendly place to be and it makes Wikipedia a fun place to volunteer. Personal attacks are not tolerated, and may result in those responsible being blocked. If you get into a conflict, remain calm and endeavor to resolve the dispute peacefully. – – Read more: To add this auto-updating template to your user page, use {{totd3}} |
totd-random
[edit]{{totd-random}} is a centered tip of the moment template, that automatically displays a different tip every time you enter the page it is on. If the tip does not update, try clearing or purging your browser or server cache:
| Tip of the moment... Articles about notable books There is good advice at notability guideline for books page for writing new articles about books, as well as updating existing book articles. A book is notable, and generally merits an article, if it verifiably meets through reliable sources, one or more of the following criteria:
– – To add this auto-randomizing template to your user page, use {{totd-random}} |
totd-tomorrow
[edit]{{totd-tomorrow}} is a centered version that shows tomorrow's tip, and is used by Wikipedia tipsters to make sure that the tips are up-to-date and corrected before they go live:
| Please proofread the daily tip... It's displayed below one day early. Some tips are obsolete. So we need new tips too. Please share your best tips and tip ideas at the Tip of the day department. edit Tomorrow's tip of the day... Section editing If you have created an account, you might notice little [edit] links on some pages. An [edit] link is shown for every heading on a page. Sometimes you will see two edit links per heading ([edit|edit source]). In that case, the [edit] link will launch the VisualEditor, a WYSIWYG editor, and the [edit source] link will launch a text based editor. You can create a level 2 heading by typing ==Headline==, a level 3 heading by typing ===Headline===, and so on, all the way up to level 5. Level 1 headings are reserved for system use only. The [edit] link lets you edit only the text that is below this heading and above the next one. This is especially useful for long talk (discussion) pages. If you do not like the [edit] links, you can turn them off in your user Preferences by disabling the VisualEditor. If you use a modern web browser, you also can enable the option Enable section editing by right clicking on section titles instead of, or in addition to, Enable section editing via [edit] links. If you want to create a new section at the bottom of a talk page, click the New Section link in the navigation links under the heading This Page. Bonus tip: In your user Preferences under Editing you can enable section [edit] links for the lead section of articles too. Be sure to save your changes. – – Read more: To add this auto-updating template to your user page, use {{totd-tomorrow}} |
tip of the day
[edit]{{tip of the day}} is a borderless left-justified version, with light bulb:
| Tip of the day... Wikipedia etiquette = Wikiquette Another policy we value highly is Wikipedia:Etiquette—(Wikiquette)—please try to be nice to everyone, all of the time. Good natured collaboration keeps Wikipedia running smoothly and developing rapidly. It makes the Wikipedia community a friendly place to be and it makes Wikipedia a fun place to volunteer. Personal attacks are not tolerated, and may result in those responsible being blocked. If you get into a conflict, remain calm and endeavor to resolve the dispute peacefully. – – Read more: To add this auto-updating template to your user page, use {{tip of the day}} |
tip of the day with h3 heading
[edit]{{tip of the day with h3 heading}} creates a version with the tip in heading/paragraph left-justified format (no light bulb):
Tip of the day
[edit]Another policy we value highly is Wikipedia:Etiquette—(Wikiquette)—please try to be nice to everyone, all of the time. Good natured collaboration keeps Wikipedia running smoothly and developing rapidly. It makes the Wikipedia community a friendly place to be and it makes Wikipedia a fun place to volunteer. Personal attacks are not tolerated, and may result in those responsible being blocked. If you get into a conflict, remain calm and endeavor to resolve the dispute peacefully.
totd2
[edit]{{totd2}} is the borderless left-justified version used on Wikipedia's Help page—which already has its own borders (No light bulb):
| Tip of the day... Wikipedia etiquette = Wikiquette Another policy we value highly is Wikipedia:Etiquette—(Wikiquette)—please try to be nice to everyone, all of the time. Good natured collaboration keeps Wikipedia running smoothly and developing rapidly. It makes the Wikipedia community a friendly place to be and it makes Wikipedia a fun place to volunteer. Personal attacks are not tolerated, and may result in those responsible being blocked. If you get into a conflict, remain calm and endeavor to resolve the dispute peacefully. – – Read more: To add this auto-updating template to your user page, use {{totd2}} |
totd CP
[edit]{{totd CP}} is like the help page version, but with a box and light bulb. It is centered and it spans the whole field (screen or column) that it is in:
| Wikipedia etiquette = Wikiquette Another policy we value highly is Wikipedia:Etiquette—(Wikiquette)—please try to be nice to everyone, all of the time. Good natured collaboration keeps Wikipedia running smoothly and developing rapidly. It makes the Wikipedia community a friendly place to be and it makes Wikipedia a fun place to volunteer. Personal attacks are not tolerated, and may result in those responsible being blocked. If you get into a conflict, remain calm and endeavor to resolve the dispute peacefully. – – Read more: To add this auto-updating template to your user page, use {{totd CP}} |
totd-static
[edit]{{totd-static}} is like the totd version but the date is static. You have to manually change the date. Good for tip testing purposes.
| Visit the Tips departmentedit How to bypass scrolling and clicking When you are done editing, you do not have to scroll or click to summarize your edits, nor to Preview or Save the article. You can jump to the Edit summary box by pressing the Tab ↹ key. To preview the article, press Alt+⇧ Shift+p. To save the article, press Alt+⇧ Shift+s or press ↵ Enter when the cursor is in the Edit summary box. To see the changes you have made so far, press Alt+⇧ Shift+v. – – Read more: To add this static template to your user page, use {{totd-static}}To change the static tip date, click on the template link above, edit the template, and add a new date in Month Day format (yearless, no comma, no leading zero, like: February 2). |
See also
[edit]- Wikipedia:Tip of the day/July 21, list of TOTD templates
- Wikipedia:Tips, the complete library of tips arranged by subject
- Wikipedia:Tip of the day, main project page

