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Each tab needs a link attribute with the title of the page it refers to, and a tab attribute with a label for the tab. If the current page title matches a link then that tab will be styled differently. The freeform attribute can be used with any tab (for instance |freeform-2=yes to allow for a freeform label with multiple internal and external ...
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This template, often abbreviated as {{tlp}}, is used to provide stylized formatting to template displays without actually using the template itself. The code generated will be displayed inline. The code generated will be displayed inline.
This is the 45th internal template-link template. It can be used in documentation and talk page discussions to show how a template name would be used in code but also with links. Here is how this template looks. Code to the left and actual rendering to the right: {{tl7|name|parameters}} = {{name|parameters}} Features of {}:
The template link template is a simple macro template used to display a template name as a link surrounded by braces, thus showing the template name as code rather than actually invoking it. Its primary use is in instruction and documentation where it is used to refer to a template by name without invoking it.
This template, often abbreviated as {{tlc}}, is used to provide stylized formatting to template displays without actually using the template itself. The code generated will be displayed inline. The code generated will be displayed inline.
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Generally, templates should only be made for links to sites that meet one or more of these three criteria: The site is a commonly linked primary source (e.g. UK Intellectual Property Office ). The site is a high-quality reliable source that covers the subject in greater detail than Wikipedia can or should.