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Template:Facebook page displays an external link to a page at Facebook, a social networking website. It is intended for use in the external links section of an article. Usage
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List all pages in a given namespace and prefix. Template parameters [Edit template data] This template prefers inline formatting of parameters. Parameter Description Type Status Prefix 1 no description Default The name of the page on which the template is placed. Page name optional Content namespace 2 no description Default The namespace name. String optional Caption caption no description ...
The portal image names are stored in subpages of Module:Portal/images, organised by the first letter of the portal name. For example, the first letter of Portal:Feminism is "F", so the image name is stored at Module:Portal/images/f. If there is an entry for a portal on the correct page then the corresponding image will be shown next to the ...
Facebook Query Language (FQL) is a query language that allows querying Facebook user data by using a SQL-style interface, [1] avoiding the need to use the Facebook Platform Graph API. [2] Data returned from an FQL query is in JSON format by default.
Page files typically also start with a YAML, TOML, or JSON preamble to define variables such as title, permalink, or date. Files with names that begin with an underscore ( _ ) such as _index.md (as opposed to index.md ) are considered templates or archetypes and are thus not rendered as pages themselves.
{{When on basepage |(basepage result)|(subpage result)|page=User:Example/test}} Regardless of where the above is placed, it will return: (subpage result) (because "User:Example/test" is a subpage). The page doesn't have to exist. If page is left empty (|page=) or undefined, the page where the template is transcluded (i.e. {{PAGENAME}}) is used.
The site also makes it easier for Facebook to differentiate between accounts that have been caught up in a botnet and those that legitimately access Facebook through Tor. [6] As of its 2014 release, the site was still in early stages, with much work remaining to polish the code for Tor access.