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A basic overview of how templates work (8-minute video) Most templates are in the template namespace, which means that they have titles in the form "Template:XXXX".It is possible, however, to transclude and substitute from any namespace, [a] and so some template pages are placed in other namespaces, such as the user namespace.
Most images should use [[File:Name|thumb|alt=Alt|Caption]] and not specify a size. The other details: are optional and; can be placed in any order, except for Caption that has to be the last parameter. Type thumb (or thumbnail; either can be followed by =filename), frame (or framed), or frameless. Displays the image with specific formatting ...
Once you have made the template—for example Template:foo—you can add {{foo}} to the pages that you want to use it on. Every page using this template uses the same boilerplate text each time that a user visits it. When the template is updated, all pages containing the template tag are automatically updated.
add bold or italic character formatting to any letters in the fullpagename (example page Allosaurus) These possibilities exist because of the definition of a page name, which allows for the canonicalization of any title by copying and pasting the title into links, inclusions, and category names.
Use the magic word DISPLAYTITLE to change the way the title header is displayed on the page (although the stored page name is not affected). This is often done through a template, the most common one being {{ lowercase }} , which causes the title to be displayed with an initial lowercase letter, as in iPod .
A "page name" is just how things work here, to title, link and transclude any page. So in fact most pages on Wikipedia have a page name with the form Namespace:Pagename , where Pagename (without a middle space) is simply the subject , and obviously different to page name (with a middle space).
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There is no need to include a blank line between a heading and sub-heading. When changing or removing a heading, consider adding an anchor template with the original heading name to provide for incoming external links and wikilinks (preferably using {{subst:anchor}} rather than using {{anchor}} directly—see MOS:RENAMESECTION).