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This template displays web banner-style advertisements, almost all of which are animated, for various Wikipedia maintenance collaborations, WikiProjects, policies, guidelines, processes and practices, such as barnstars, featured articles and edit summaries. The ads rotate at random each time the page is changed, and can be cycled manually by ...
If you are producing a banner and want it to be able to fit in a standard banner slot, it should match one of the sizes given at standard banner sizes. Please group by and give the size to make it easy for people to find the banner which will fit their space.
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For instructions on creating the animated GIF files used in the ads, see Template:Wikipedia ads#Creating ads. For instructions on adding and removing images from the module, see Module:Wikipedia ads/list
A list of all WikiProject banners using this meta-template can be found here. As this is a meta template, it should not be transcluded directly on to talk pages when you want to tag a page. Instead, use the template provided by the WikiProject. WikiProject banners are categorised into a subcategory of Category:WikiProject banner templates. It ...
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.
To display the template, just place ... Sandbox: The banner options will apply throughout the entire page the banner is on. To prevent this, set the off parameter to ...
Note: This method is a hack which does not work with all Wikipedia skins. For example, users of the Classic skin will have the links at the top of the page covered up by the title. Alternate title headers are headers that cover up the default header at the top of a page.