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'''Year''': The date of release and retirement of the logo. Use a level three heading for this. For example:
'''Year''': The date of release and retirement of the logo. Use a level three heading for this. For example:
=== ??? Logo/ID/Open/Trailer (????-????) ===
=== ??? Logo/ID/Open/Trailer (????-????) ===
<small><small>'''Note:''' If you use the boilerplate template, the header will contain an <code><nowiki>{{Ordinal}}</nowiki></code> template. When adding logos, simply add the number you're up to into this template and it will output as 1st, 2nd, etc. This template simplifies the process of renumbering if a logo is removed or relocated on the page for some reason.</small></small>
'''Note:''' If you use the boilerplate template, the header will contain an <code><nowiki>{{Ordinal}}</nowiki></code> template. When adding logos, simply add the number you're up to into this template and it will output as 1st, 2nd, etc. This template simplifies the process of renumbering if a logo is removed or relocated on the page for some reason.


'''Nickname(s) {{Font color|red|(optional)}}''': Just something people call the logo by. Nicknames are made from a certain theme shown in the logo; more often than not, however, they're made from how cheesy or scary the logo is. These are on many logos, but do not necessarily have to be on a description.
'''Nickname(s) {{Font color|red|(optional)}}''': Just something people call the logo by. Nicknames are made from a certain theme shown in the logo; more often than not, however, they're made from how cheesy or scary the logo is. These are on many logos, but do not necessarily have to be on a description.

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