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The language inside templates is the same language as regular wiki markup, but template writers tend to use the more complex available functions such as #if: statements. See Wikipedia's Help:Template and Wikimedia's mw:Help:Template , including all of "advanced functioning" help pages listed toward the bottom of that page .
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(For example, the script with the code <code>Semap</code> has the name <code>"flag semaphore"</code>, which should remain lowercase when used as part of the category name [[:Category:Translingual letters in flag semaphore]] but should be capitalized in [[:Category:Flag semaphore templates]].)
Show example template usage without expanding the template itself. {{tnull}} is similar without linking the template. Template parameters This template prefers inline formatting of parameters. Parameter Description Type Status Template name 1 Name of the template to link. Example Tlx Template required 1st parameter 2 no description String optional 2nd parameter 3 no description String optional ...
Most templates allow authors to override the default text in this way, some require text put after the template call and some also need a vertical bar in between: {{table cell template}} text or {{table cell template}} | text. This information, the colors and default texts are found in the table below.
The remainder of the page source is enclosed between <noinclude> tags, so it shows up when you display the template page itself but not when you display a page that calls the template. To transclude Template:TM onto another page (i.e., to use it on another page), type {} into the source of that page (the target page) and click Show preview.
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The following table lists the various web template engines used in Web template systems and a brief rundown of their features. Engine (implementation) [ a ] Languages [ b ]