Template:Annotation

Annotation Template
This template is currently being tested only on the Tutorials. You can use it if you want to but you might notice some changes you didn't expect. For annotations without a box you need to put a blank line before it unless you want it to be part of the line before it.

Basic Annotation
Basic annotation can be used for a quick note.

Basic annotation.

Note
A note can be used to give the reader a little more information about what's going on.

Basic note.

Info
An info can be used to expand a little on what the reader has just read.

Basic info.

Help
A help can be given to link the reader to further help if they should need it.

Basic help.

Tip
A tip can be given to show the reader that there's a quicker way of doing something.

Basic tip.

Experiment
An experiment can be used to coax the reader into trying something slightly different for themselves.

Basic experiment.

Development
A development can be added for readers who want to try the development version.

Basic development.

Caution
A caution can be given if what the reader is going to do next might cause some concern.

Basic caution.

Technical
A technical can be given to tell the reader that what comes next might be beyond the "average" reader.

Basic technical.

Recovery
A recovery can be given telling the reader how to recover from something they might have done by mistake.

Basic recovery.

Warning
A warning can be given if what the reader is going to do next might have bad consequences.

Basic warning.

Urgent
An urgent can be given if the reader really has to have some extra information before they do anything else.

Basic urgent.

Danger
A danger can be given if the reader is about to do something that might change something permanently.

Basic danger.

Stop
A stop can be shown when the reader has got to a point in the article where they don't need to continue, for whatever reason.

Basic stop.