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A template is a Wikipedia page created to be included in other pages. It usually contains repetitive material that may need to show up on multiple articles or pages, often with customizable input. Templates sometimes use MediaWiki parser functions, nicknamed "magic words", a simple scripting language. Template pages are found in the template ...
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(For example, the script with the code <code>Semap</code> has the name <code>"flag semaphore"</code>, which should remain lowercase when used as part of the category name [[:Category:Translingual letters in flag semaphore]] but should be capitalized in [[:Category:Flag semaphore templates]].)
This example template shows how to use ... For a meta-template for creating structured infoboxes, ... Code of Conduct;
This template displays a module name as a link surrounded by braces with the {{#invoke}} parser function, itself linked, thus showing how the module name would be used in code. Its primary use is in instruction and documentation.
Most templates allow authors to override the default text in this way, some require text put after the template call and some also need a vertical bar in between: {{table cell template}} text or {{table cell template}} | text. This information, the colors and default texts are found in the table below.
This template displays a module name as a link surrounded by braces with the {{#invoke}} parser function, thus showing how the module name would be used in code. Its primary use is in instruction and documentation. Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status module name 1 the module name without the namespace prefix “Module:”, which is added automatically ...
Template documentation This example template shows how to use {{ #invoke:params | call_for_each_group }} in order to create a list of authors in the same way as {{ Cite book }} does. Usage