Template talk:Lead article

Hack?
"I want your this script (MediaWiki) Give me IT..! If you don't give me it, i hack this site I am here --> SiNBaD@SohbetLive.Com MSN & Mail" what in the world? (:O) -Nima Baghaei talk · cont · email 17:47, 17 April 2007 (UTC)

Algerian news --> second lead
Can we please make the algerian second lead instead of first, its a day old, and i am tired of all this killing nonsense being given first lead. Instead please give the NASA plant finding first lead spot (:O) -Nima Baghaei talk · cont 04:16, 12 April 2007 (UTC)

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 * 28 Feb 2006

Top Story
Can someone please re-insert the template for the lead story back into the workspace. DragonFire1024is Jason Safoutin 21:08, 17 January 2006 (UTC)

Guidelines for the Lead article
The lead article template presents the current top story on the main page. It uses a nested template to do so.

What defines a lead article?
Articles which are placed in the lead article should be:
 * Of interest to an international readership.
 * Must be current news.
 * Must include a relevant image. If an article is breaking and no images are yet available, Image:Breaking.png may be used temporarily.
 * Must be published. This also means it must not be disputed.

Who may change the lead?
Anyone may change the lead. If the lead has been up a while and there are more-current articles, feel free to update the lead with a new article.

When to change the lead?
When the article is getting old. When there are more-current news. When there is breaking news of international interest.

How to change the lead?
There are three templates for the lead article,, and  The Main lead includes a link to the full article at the bottom; the Main lead with secondary link includes a link to the full article plus a link to another related article at the bottom; the Main lead with secondary links includes a link to the full article plus two links for two related articles at the bottom.

The synopsis should be very brief, 1-3 short sentences, which describe the general news event. Details are available in the article, so there is no need to put them in the synopsis. Do not use links in the synopsis.

For Main lead articles (single article) you can replace the current one by copying the following and filling in form:

For Main lead with secondary link (two articles) you can replace the current one by copying the following and filling in the form:

For Main lead with two secondary links (three articles) you can replace the current one by copying the following and filling in the form:

Lead is protected - Darfur?
Can a newbie propose a lead? It is current, hard news and well-written.

If you have privileges to edit the lead, please consider this piece from Fentonrobb. --InfantGorilla 00:52, 19 November 2006 (UTC)

Recent change
I think 1st lead should be newer than 2nd lead if the importance of both news items are comparatively similar. I don't see a possible coup more important than a civil war underway... Towsonu2003 01:04, 5 December 2006 (UTC)

White Space
Can someone reduce the White space that you see on the main page? DragonFire1024 11:53, 29 March 2007 (UTC)

I am saddened . ..
. . . by how long U.S. may attack Iran on April 6 has been the lead already. I know that I could change it, but after my contributions to the 'comments' page it wouldn't be right. --SVTCobra 05:51, 31 March 2007 (UTC)
 * Broad international interest...this is a perfect first lead. DragonFire1024 05:54, 31 March 2007 (UTC)
 * Doesn'tmatter...apparently discussions don'tmatter when someone changes it anyways. whatever. DragonFire1024 05:58, 31 March 2007 (UTC)
 * Well you can change it back. Remember be bold. That's just my opinion, and its not rooted in anything substansive, so I don't have a good basis for it. Anyways the short of it is, if you revert me, I won't revert you. So feel free to change it back if you feel its better that way. Bawolff ☺☻ 07:21, 31 March 2007 (UTC)

Back to the old layout...
...seeing as we've gone back to this from Template:Lead article with large image (why is that, BTW? The large image looked a lot better), shouldn't somebody update the newsroom? --Saxsux 15:05, 8 September 2007 (UTC)
 * We still use it. The old layout is secondary. It's also because we don't want a huge picture of Osama bin Laden's head on the main lead :P  —FellowWiki Newsie 15:18, 8 September 2007 (UTC)