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The content from a template titled Template:foo can be added into a Wikipedia page by editing a page and typing {{foo}} into it. When then viewing the page, {{foo}} is automatically replaced by the content of the page "Template:foo". If the page "Template:foo" is later altered, all the pages with {{foo}} in them will change automatically.
This category contains pages transcluding Template:Birth date text with unknown parameters (undefined, misspelled, etc.). Pages are typically sorted alphabetically by the unknown parameter that is used, e.g. pages using unknown parameter |foo= will be sorted under "F". The name of the page is typically used as a secondary sort key.
For template sandboxes specifically, see {}, {}, etc. This is a template , linked from several pages as an example of one. If you want a space to experiment with the process of editing Wikipedia pages, go to WP:FOO , the main sandbox, instead.
Any other templates: See Category:Wikipedia templates Topics referred to by the same term This page is a list of project pages associated with the same title or shortcut.
The following lists ways of hunting or finding templates of Wikipedia markup-language (or markup macros) [1] by searching for related words. Also note that the word "template" has another connotation, mainly used by Wikipedia system admins, as a verb to refer to issuing a canned message to users, based on putting templates on user talk-pages.
4 or cat – name of the main category of the topic, after the "Category:" part, if it does not match parameter 1 or (if provided) 2, above, e.g. due to a disambiguation. After creating the page, make sure that all the links that are auto-generated in the page work and go to the correct pages; this template is a very blunt instrument.
Wikipedia:Template index, an index of all standard templates used on Wikipedia, grouped into topic-specific headings Wikipedia:Navigation templates, templates that link between multiple articles belonging to the same topic; Wikipedia:List of infoboxes for infoboxes, which are small panels that summarize key features of the page's subject ...
If the template has a separate documentation page (usually called "Template:template name/doc"), add [[Category:List templates]] to the <includeonly> section at the bottom of that page. Otherwise, add <noinclude>[[Category:List templates]]</noinclude> to the end of the template code, making sure it starts on the same line as the code's last ...