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Website. aws .amazon .com /sns. Amazon Simple Notification Service ( Amazon SNS) is a notification service provided as part of Amazon Web Services since 2010. It provides a service for sending messages. [1] Amazon SNS acts as a single message bus that can message to a variety of devices and platforms. [2] A single code interface can address all ...
Amazon Relational Database Service (or Amazon RDS) is a distributed relational database service by Amazon Web Services (AWS). [2] It is a web service running "in the cloud" designed to simplify the setup, operation, and scaling of a relational database for use in applications. [3] Administration processes like patching the database software ...
Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud ( EC2) is a part of Amazon.com 's cloud-computing platform, Amazon Web Services (AWS), that allows users to rent virtual computers on which to run their own computer applications. EC2 encourages scalable deployment of applications by providing a web service through which a user can boot an Amazon Machine Image (AMI ...
Amazon product lines include ( books, DVDs, music CDs, videotapes, and software), apparel, baby products, consumer electronics, beauty products, gourmet food, groceries, health and personal-care items, industrial and scientific supplies, kitchen items, jewelry and watches, lawn and garden items, musical instruments, sporting goods, tools ...
This template creates an FAQ sub-page on an article page or talk page. The FAQ heading will appear on the top of the associated page before that page's content, and as it is a link to a sub-page, its content does not become archived at a later date (though it can always be removed, of course). Template parameters [Edit template data] This template prefers inline formatting of parameters ...
Template:FAQ page. Template. : FAQ page. This page-top banner template is for Wikipedia-internal FAQ pages. By default, it is set up for very short FAQs that are usually found in a talk namespace as subpages of a main talk page, into which they are then transcluded (with {{ FAQ }}) as collapse-boxed information at the top, near project banners ...
Templates are pages that allow editors to implement materials, repeated across many pages, with the same template. Templates are represented in wikitext by open and closed double curly brackets ( { { and }} ). They usually take parameters in the form of |parameter=, which can change the display, the text, and so on of a template.
I'd like to see a section/general policy addressing the appropriateness of templates, since I lack the know-how to determine what's appropriate or not. I just know that they're big signs at the top of pages, and putting one up there might be a big action that sets off sparks (even if it's warrented.) Kennard2 01:44, 1 February 2007 (UTC) [ reply]