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Template pages are found in the template namespace. This means any page whose title begins with "Template:", such as "Template:foo", can be used for that purpose. 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
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[[Category:Main Page templates]] to the <includeonly> section at the bottom of that page. Otherwise, add <noinclude>[[Category:Main Page templates]]</noinclude> to the end of the template code, making sure it starts on the same line as the code's last character.
Delete per nominator & josh - influencer, the title link, actually defines the term as someone "who is considered influential"; in theory, that definition could refer to literally anyone. The template would be too large and lose its present usefulness, if any. Star action (talk | contribs) 00:09, 20 December 2024 (UTC)
Title page of the 1925 first edition of The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald. The title page of a book, thesis or other written work is the page at or near the front which displays its title, subtitle, author, publisher, and edition, often artistically decorated.
Templates are pages that are embedded (transcluded) into other pages to allow for the repetition of information. Help:A quick guide to templates , a brief introduction on templates for beginners Help:Template , the main technical help page on templates, provides information on creating and using templates
This template's initial visibility currently defaults to autocollapse, meaning that if there is another collapsible item on the page (a navbox, sidebar, or table with the collapsible attribute), it is hidden apart from its title bar; if not, it is fully visible. To change this template's initial visibility, the |state= parameter may be used:
This is a group of templates which aim to provide a skeleton structure for new articles. ... This page was last edited on 22 March 2024, at 22:38 (UTC).