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  2. Template:Brackets - Wikipedia

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    Toggle the table of contents ... The template cannot output just the starting double bracket or just the ending double bracket. ... } — to wrap content in double ...

  3. Wikipedia:Anatomy of a template - Wikipedia

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    As you can see, one can put almost anything in a template – text, images, tables, colors, ... you name it. One will need to be familiar with other wiki markup if one wants to make templates that are especially complex. Nevertheless, the beginning of the third line – {{{1|article}}} is what we will focus on first. This is how a parameter is ...

  4. Help:Advanced table formatting - Wikipedia

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    So, to keep a table within a line, the workaround is to put the whole line into a table, then embed a table within a table, using the outer table to force the whole line to stay together. Consider the following examples: Wikicode (showing table forces line-break)

  5. Help:Table - Wikipedia

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    Nested tables must start on a new line. In the following example, five different tables are shown nested inside the cells of a sixth, main table. None has any header cells. Automatically, the two tables |A| and |B|B| are vertically aligned instead of the usual side-by-side of text characters in a cell.

  6. Template:Bracket/doc - Wikipedia

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    This template is a simple wrapper around the [ and ] HTML entities that produce starting and ending brackets, respectively. The template cannot output just an ending bracket. You will have to use ] to produce the "]" ending bracket. This template is not necessary in Citation Style 1 templates. You can simply use square brackets, and ...

  7. Bracket matching - Wikipedia

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    Bracket matching, also known as brace matching or parentheses matching, is a syntax highlighting feature of certain text editors and integrated development environments that highlights matching sets of brackets (square brackets, curly brackets, or parentheses) in languages such as Java, JavaScript, and C++ that use them. The purpose is to help ...

  8. Module:Bracket/doc - Wikipedia

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    This is a documentation subpage for Module:Bracket. It may contain usage information, categories and other content that is not part of the original module page. Wrapper for bracket templates, which can be used in place of the following for reduced Post-expand include size :

  9. Help:Wikitext - Wikipedia

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    The = through ===== markup are headings for the sections with which they are associated.. A single = is styled as the article title and should not be used within an article.