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It may consist of a part before the template tag, the template tag, and a part after the template tag, even if the template has sections. It tends to be confusing if the extent of sections according to the system is different from what the rendered page suggests. To avoid this: if a template has headers, do not put any text before the first header
Once you have made the template—for example Template:foo—you can add {{foo}} to the pages that you want to use it on. Every page using this template uses the same boilerplate text each time that a user visits it. When the template is updated, all pages containing the template tag are automatically updated.
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This template is for articles actively undergoing construction. If the article instead is actively undergoing a major edit, please use {{In use}}. Template parameters [Edit template data] This template prefers inline formatting of parameters. Parameter Description Type Status Alternate image altimage Provide an alternate image for the template. Should be a complete file tag. Example [[File ...
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The table of contents for the article Battleship: on the left side are the first 15 lines of the TOC before the template {} was added to the article; on the right is the TOC after the template was added. A 38-line TOC is now 14 lines. Using the {} template has advantages and disadvantages. It reduces the white space to the right of the TOC, and ...
This section (or sub-section, as might be the case if the sources are listed separately) is often titled "References", and can have other names. If the article has a section that contains either {{ Reflist }} or <references /> , the section can still appear blank on the saved, rendered page if the article has no text within <ref></ref> tags.