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The {{Relative link}} and {{Relative link implicit}} templates facilitate linking subpages and parent pages. If a link is not a subpage or a parent page of the current page the template simply creates a regular link.
To link to it, type [[User:Example User/Subpage]] To transclude it (like a template) type {{User:Example User/Subpage}} The reason you would want to transclude it is if you want to put a header on every page, all you would need to put is {{User:Example User/Header}}, and you wouldn't need to put the code on each time. Also see Wikipedia:Subpages
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This template is automatically shown on /doc subpages in the module namespace.This is done automatically via MediaWiki:Scribunto-doc-page-header.This fails to add the doc page to Category:Module documentation pages so some module doc pages transclude the template manually or add the category directly to fix this.
Before starting a download of a large file, check the storage device to ensure its file system can support files of such a large size, check the amount of free space to ensure that it can hold the downloaded file, and make sure the device(s) you'll use the storage with are able to read your chosen file system.
a link created and annotated using a short description and other optional additions Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status Page name (including namespace) 1 name title Title of the page to be linked and annotated Page name required Link display text 2 display disp The text to be displayed in the link Default name Line optional Separator 3 dash comma Replace ...
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A video screencast showing how to create wikilinks. This page explains how to make the wikilink, interwiki link, or external web link (as hyperlinks) connections on Wikipedia, which gives readers one-click access to other Wikipedia pages, other Wikimedia projects, and external websites.