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Usage
editThis template renders a section link and transclusion of a DYK prep or queue. It takes one unnamed argument, a number between 1 and 7; importantly, that number does not necessarily equal the number on the prep set you will receive. Rather, passing 1
to the first parameter will give you the first prep set in the rotation order, which could be any number depending on how the queues are rotating right now. It also includes a |queue=
parameter, which will transclude the corresponding queue instead. The result should look something like this:
- ... that Arndt Jorgens (pictured) won five World Series despite not playing in a game?
- ... that 28 trillion tonnes of ice were lost worldwide between 1994 and 2017 due to climate change?
- ... that Daniel Chapo, the favorite to be the next president of Mozambique, was previously a radio announcer?
- ... that according to some metaphysicians, there are no relations?
- ... that William Henry Harrison Seeley was the first American recipient of the Victoria Cross?
- ... that farmed birds often get marks known as hock burns from the ammonia of other birds' waste?
- ... that the botanist Victor Jacob Koningsberger spoke out against the expulsion of Jewish academics in the occupied Netherlands?
- ... that there's a little Canada on Minnesota State Highway 36?
- ... that David W. Music has taught music, composed music, conducted music, and written about music?