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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.
This template creates a box with two to ten images arranged vertically or horizontally with captions for the entire box and each image. Template parameters [Edit template data] This template has custom formatting. Parameter Description Type Status Alignment align Sets text-wrapping around image box, where "none" places the box on the left edge with no text-wrapping, "center" places the box at ...
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.
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 {}:
This template creates a formatted link to a template. Without an optional template name, this template creates a formatted but disabled link to the current page. The syntax of this template is: {{temt|var1|var2|var3|var4|var5|var6|var7|var8}} where: var1 is an option template name. var2 through var8 are the optional parameters of template var1.
This template is used on approximately 973,000 pages, or roughly 2% of all pages. To avoid major disruption and server load, any changes should be tested in the template's /sandbox or /testcases subpages, or in your own user subpage .
This template, often abbreviated as {{tlg}}, 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.
Each link to a page is a link to a name. [2] No one report shows all links to the content. The What links here tool, on every page, will report all wikilinks and all redirects to the content of that page. (You get the wikilinks to the redirects too.) The search parameter linksto will find wikilinks only.