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  2. Help:Magic words for beginners - Wikipedia

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    If I insert {{exampletemplate}} and it says {{PAGENAME}}, I will see "Magic words for beginners" even though it is from "Template:example template". If you want a magic word to paste in its value at the time of saving, you can substitute it in the same way that templates are substituted (using the subst: keyword).

  3. Category:Articles with example PHP code - Wikipedia

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    This category is not shown on its member pages unless the appropriate user preference (appearance → show hidden categories) is set. Pages in category "Articles with example PHP code" The following 35 pages are in this category, out of 35 total.

  4. Help:Conditional tables - Wikipedia

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    The code above is in {{Conditional tables/example 2c}}. As before, the table below demonstrates the effect when it's used: As before, the table below demonstrates the effect when it's used: Template call

  5. Help:Category - Wikipedia

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    A category is usually associated with a category page in the "Category:" namespace. [1] A category page contains text that can be edited, like any other page, but when the page is displayed, the last part of what is displayed is an automatically generated list of all pages in that category, in the form of links.

  6. Help:Hide Pages in Watchlist - Wikipedia

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    Use the following example to hide whatever page you want from your watchlist, by adding a line (on a new line) in your skin.css page file. Example: Example: . watchlist-4-Hide_Pages_in_Watchlist { display : none ; }

  7. Wikipedia : Categories, lists, and navigation templates

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    Category workers, list builders and outline builders, and series box designers all endeavor to develop comprehensive networks of links for navigating the encyclopedia. Because of this, increasingly, multiple entries to fields of knowledge are being provided. Take "symphonies", for example: Categories: Category:Symphonies

  8. Help:Reftags - Wikipedia

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    [fn 2] For example, a common tactic is to define footnote group "fn" which shows each link as " [fn 9] " for the 9th footnote in the group="fn". A group name can be multiple words in straight double quotation marks ( group= "set xx yy" ), but a single-word name with no punctuation or other special characters, just ASCII letters and numerals ...

  9. Help:Interwiki linking - Wikipedia

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    When using the category prefix, the order of the prefixes does matter. The order must be [[project:category:category-name]]. Starting with a colon and the prefix category links to categories on this Wikipedia, creating a red link if the category doesn't exist. Without the colon but starting with the prefix category, nothing appears in the saved ...