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Wikipedia: Language policy. 2 languages. ... Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item;
This is a category for language templates. Most subcategories and templates in this category are named using ISO 639-1 language codes . These templates are not encyclopedic and are not part of the encyclopedic content, but rather part of Wikipedia:Babel See the list for all templates.
1.7 Wikipedia language translation. ... Printable version; ... Babel/ List for a list of Babel ISO 639 language userbox templates.
This template is to be placed in template documentation of user languages. It is intended primarily for userboxes (such as {{User en-ca-1}}), and it should not be placed on mainspace articles. It is written as (example for English): {{Languages|English|en}} You write only English (not language: the template writes that by itself).
Sidebar listing language templates Editors can experiment in this template's sandbox ( create | mirror ) and testcases ( create ) pages. Subpages of this template .
This template is used in MediaWiki:Statistics-footer. Changes to it can cause immediate changes to the Wikipedia user interface. To avoid major disruption, any changes should be tested in the template's /sandbox or /testcases subpages, or in your own user subpage. The tested changes can be added to this page in a single edit.
Large-print links are broad, fundamental policies and guidelines that apply throughout Wikipedia. Normal-print links are policies and guidelines that are general in scope but may apply to more specific situations. Small-print links are policies and guidelines that are specific to a subject area or process on Wikipedia.
Link to other Wikipedias or Wikidata if an article in the English Wikipedia doesn't exist. Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status Article name 1 Name of the English Wikipedia page, or suggested name if the page does not exist Page name required Link text lt Text displayed for the link to the English Wikipedia article, if not the same as the article title ...