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This template also supports task forces and allows them to indicate priorities for pages independently of the WikiProject-wide priority designation.

Usage
The WPLANG shortcut can also be used.

Assessment tags

 * quality — this supports all quality assessments defined in the Languages Assessment page, consisting of FB, A, B, C, Start, Stub, Category, Shelf, <tt>Project</tt>, <tt>Template</tt> and <tt>NB</tt>.
 * priority — this supports all priority assessments defined in the Languages Assessment page, consisting of: <tt>Top</tt>, <tt>High</tt>, <tt>Mid</tt>, <tt>Low</tt> and <tt>NB</tt>.
 * yes — use this sparingly on those pages most in need of work.
 * yes — used to mark those pages that are in need of a sound bite from a native speaker to demonstrate proper pronunciation.
 * yes — used to display a smaller banner that floats to the right.

Task force-specific tags

 * yes — assigns the French language task force to the banner.
 * french-priority — allows an independent assignment of priority for the French language task force; will be same as priority otherwise.
 * yes — assigns the German language task force to the banner.
 * german-priority — allows an independent assignment of priority for the German language task force; will be same as priority otherwise.
 * yes — assigns the Spanish language task force to the banner.
 * spanish-priority — allows an independent assignment of priority for the Spanish language task force; will be same as priority otherwise.
 * yes — assigns the Hebrew language task force to the banner.
 * hebrew-priority — allows an independent assignment of priority for the Hebrew language task force; will be same as priority otherwise.

Generic without assessments
This can be used on non-book pages and the page will automatically be assigned NB-priority and the quality classification will be assigned based on the namespace. Placing it on a book page will mark the page as unassessed-quality and unknown-priority.

Generic with task forces
It is preferable, for book pages, to use the tall version with parameters available to fill in, rather than the horizontal version, which is more suited to non-book pages.