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  2. Help:A quick guide to templates - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  3. Template:Documentation/doc - Wikipedia

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    {{Navbox documentation}}, a variant of {{Documentation}} for use with navigation templates. Wikipedia:Template documentation is a how-to guide to template documentation. Wikipedia:Template sandbox and test cases explains the use of /sandbox and /testcases subpages and includes more information about template testing.

  4. Wikipedia:Template documentation - Wikipedia

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    The editable wikicode for the template's documentation is often placed on a separate subpage of the template itself, which is then transcluded at the end of the template page. This separates the often complex template code from the documentation, making the documentation easier to edit and reducing the number of accidental editing errors in the ...

  5. Axios (website) - Wikipedia

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    Axios ' s content is designed for digital platforms, such as Facebook and Snapchat, as well as its own website. [2] Its articles are typically less than 300 words long. [21] In addition to its website, Axios content is distributed via newsletters covering politics, technology, healthcare, and other subjects. [22]

  6. Template:Test case nowiki/doc - Wikipedia

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    Template names are specified parameters like |template1= and |template2=, etc. If no templates are specified explicitly, the module uses the base page of the current page as the first template, and its /sandbox subpage as the second template. If only one template is specified explicitly, its /sandbox subpage is used as the second template.

  7. Template:Citation Style documentation/doc - Wikipedia

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    This template is used to build consistent documentation pages for Citation Style 1 templates. For example: {{Citation Style documentation|author}} will show the author documentation. Where a particular section of documentation is not appropriate for a certain template, simply add the text manually or create a new subtemplate.

  8. Next.js - Wikipedia

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    Next.js is an open-source web development framework created by the private company Vercel providing React-based web applications with server-side rendering and static rendering. React documentation mentions Next.js among "Recommended Toolchains" advising it to developers when "building a server-rendered website with Node.js". [6]

  9. Mustache (template system) - Wikipedia

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    The Mustache template does nothing but reference methods in the (input data) view. [3] All the logic, decisions, and code is contained in this view, and all the markup (ex. output XML) is contained in the template. In a model–view–presenter (MVP) context: input data is from MVP-presenter, and the Mustache template is the MVP-view.