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  • 21 Aug, 2019

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Template:Likeresume

This template is for use on articles, particularly biographies, that seem to promote the subject.

When to use

An article that merely summarizes the subject's career is okay, as long as it's written in a neutral tone and the subject meets the requirements for notability. This tag is meant for biographical articles that promote the subject. In that way, it is much like {{advert}}.

Usage

The simplest way to add this template to an article is to copy and paste either:

{{Resume-like|date=November 2024}}

or:

{{Resume-like|{{subst:DATE}}}}

at the top of the article.

Tracking category

TemplateData

This is the TemplateData for this template used by TemplateWizard, VisualEditor and other tools. See a monthly parameter usage report for Template:Resume-like in articles based on its TemplateData.

TemplateData for Resume-like

Use this template to indicate that an article reads like a résumé or otherwise promotes a biographical subject.

Template parameters[Edit template data]

This template prefers inline formatting of parameters.

ParameterDescriptionTypeStatus
Month and yeardate

Month and year of tagging; e.g., 'January 2013', but not 'jan13'

Example
January 2013
Auto value
{{subst:CURRENTMONTHNAME}} {{subst:CURRENTYEAR}}
Stringsuggested
Type (e.g., section)1

Text to replace the word "article", usually "section"

Example
section
Auto value
section
Stringoptional

See also

  • {{Advert}} – for articles in general that contain promotional content
  • {{Uw-coi}} – for user talk pages of editors who may have a conflict of interest
  • {{BLP sources}} – for biographies of living persons (BLPs) that need additional references
  • {{BLP unsourced}} – for BLPs that do not include any references or sources
  • {{BLP more footnotes needed}} – for BLPs that include a list of sources or external links, but have insufficient inline citations
  • {{BLP no footnotes}} – for BLPs that include a list of sources or external links, but have no inline citations at all
  • {{Peacock}} – for articles that promote the subject in a subjective manner as opposed to imparting relevant information