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Pages in category "All stub articles" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 2,332,377 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
Per the Manual of Style, the stub template is placed at the end of the article, after the External links section, any navigation templates, and the category tags, so that the stub category will appear after all article content. Until December 2024, it was the standard to leave two blank lines between the first stub template on a page and ...
Generic stub types; Culture. Art; Design; Broadcast media. Radio; Television; Language and literature. Linguistics. Language; Translation; Literature; Writers ...
The names of stub categories with lists of stub articles too long to be easily maintained is at WikiProject Stub sorting/To do § Oversized stub categories. A list of all stub categories, ordered by size, is at WikiProject Stub sorting/Stub type sizes. From July 22-24, 2024, stub types were finished being de-transcluded from this master page. A ...
These categories contain articles that need improvement. Pick your specialty and begin writing! Sorted lists of stub category types are available at: Stub types. Help organize stubs or better yet, expand them and remove the stub templates. If you're very interested in stub-sorting, consider joining the Wikipedia:WikiProject Stub sorting group.
Please put any stub-sized articles into an appropriate stub category, by using a stub tag for a specific topic instead of a generic stub tag, where possible; for example, by using the {} tag or one of its subtypes for art-related stubs. Ideally, this category should be empty or close to empty.
Category:Stubs frequently reaches staggeringly large numbers; help is always needed sorting articles into more specific sub-stub categories. All other stub categories need watching as well, to sort out mislabeled stubs and subsort them further, if applicable.
Welcome to the Stub Improvement WikiProject! Our goal here is to get stubs built up into useful, well-sourced articles. Of all Wikipedia articles, 33.686% are currently stubs, approximately 2,300,000 articles.