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This reuses static web page elements while defining dynamic elements based on web request parameters. Web templates support static content, providing basic structure and appearance. Developers can implement templates from content management systems, web application frameworks, and HTML editors.
This is a quick overview of templates. Full details can be found in Help:Template, Wikipedia:Templates and m:Help:Advanced templates. A template is a Wikipedia page created to be included in other pages. It usually contains repetitive material that may need to show up on multiple articles or pages, often with customizable input.
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]
Wikipedia:List of infoboxes for infoboxes, which are small panels that summarize key features of the page's subject. Wikipedia:Categorization for templates used for categories; Wikipedia:Citation templates for templates used to format article references and citations; Wikipedia:Requested templates, to request creation of a template. Category ...
The above example shows the HTML rendered by the citation template, including the hidden metadata. Expensive Parser Function warning This template internally uses mw:Extension:SyntaxHighlight , which is considered an 'expensive parser function' (see WP:EXPENSIVE ).
This template provides sidebar navigation for HTML topics. It is often used below {{Infobox file format}}. See also. Web interfaces This page ...
The development of HTML5 is now so far advanced that it was incorporated into the MediaWiki software and has been the default on Wikimedia wikis since September 2012. This project serves to help editors organize the adaptation of articles and other Wikipedia pages to HTML5. The fifty or so prepared searches reveal the obsolete tags.
In this case, if the location of the page is preceded by a namespace – Wikipedia:, Talk:, User:, etc. – the test statement will return true and produce what immediately follows the first pipe character (|), which in the example here is a comment (the text between the <!--and --> become hidden from view by web page viewers).