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Purpose[edit]
The {{sectionstub}} template is used in a section of an article as a placeholder for future content. For example, an article about a novel already has publication information, but the summary section is sparse or empty. Place {{sectionstub}} where the summary text should be. This template does not stretch across the entire page and will not interfere with the layout of the article. The act of placing the sectionstub template also adds the article to the Stub category, allowing other editors to easily identify what articles need attention.
For an article with hardly any content, use the more formal {{stub}} template.
Usage[edit]
Place {{sectionstub}} into the article where the content should be placed.