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Create the page Template:Expand XXXX (where 'XXXX' is the language name): using preloaded model; alter 'XXXX' in browser url to actual language name before saving. or, copy the sub template preload model and paste into the new sub template, Template:Expand XXXX; Edit the template, and adjust: change dummy language code (xx) to ISO-639 code ...
Create the page Template:Expand XXXX (where 'XXXX' is the language name): using preloaded model; alter 'XXXX' in browser url to actual language name before saving. or, copy the daughter template preload model and paste into the new daughter template, Template:Expand XXXX; Edit the template, and adjust: change dummy language code ('xx') to ISO ...
The suite of Expand language templates supports subcategorization into a number of pre-defined subcategories, and provides an easy way of indicating subcategorization by using the |topic= param in the template, instead of having to know about a complex set of category naming or remember the category names. This page explains how to do that.
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 .
Create the page Template:Expand XXXX (where 'XXXX' is the language name): using preloaded model; alter 'XXXX' in browser url to actual language name before saving. or, copy the daughter template preload model and paste into the new daughter template, Template:Expand XXXX; Edit the template, and adjust: change dummy language code ('xx') to ISO ...
where the language code is the two-letter code as per ISO 639-1. (see complete list of language Wikipedias available. English is "en", German is "de", etc.) So for example in the English language article on plankton, which is available on many other wikis, the "local" interlanguage links (if you were to want to generate them) might look like this:
[[Category:Language user templates]] to the <includeonly> section at the bottom of that page. Otherwise, add <noinclude>[[Category:Language user templates]]</noinclude> to the end of the template code, making sure it starts on the same line as the code's last character.
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