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The /sandbox may not have the latest version of the template code in it, so before you make a change, you need to synchronize it with the main template. Copy the entire contents of the main template to the /sandbox subpage, and save the page. Your edit summary should be something like "synchronize with the main template", or simply "sync".
To get there, type "Template:foo" in the search box (see search), or make a wikilink like [[Template:foo]] somewhere, such as in the sandbox, and click on it. Once you are there, just click "edit" or "edit this page" at the very top of the page (not the documentation edit button lower down) and edit it in the same way that you would any other page.
This is the Guide to Scribbling. Scribbling, also known as Luafication, is the act of writing a template, or converting a template, so that it uses the Scribunto extension to MediaWiki . The Scribunto extension [ a ] was developed by Tim Starling and Victor Vasiliev , and allows for embedding scripting languages in MediaWiki.
There is also an API sandbox for those wanting to test api.php's features. Special:Export can be used to obtain bulk export of page content in XML form. See Manual:Parameters to Special:Export for arguments; Status: Built-in feature of MediaWiki, available on all Wikimedia servers.
English: PDF version of MediaWiki Users Guide from English Wikiboooks This file was created with MediaWiki to LaTeX . The LaTeX source code is attached to the PDF file (see imprint).
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MediaWiki expands a template as it renders a page. One can also say that the template itself expands, so both "MediaWiki expands {{{1}}} as the value of the first positional parameter" and "{{{1}}} expands as the value of the first positional parameter" work. Expansion of a page is also the page source that results from template expansion.
MediaWiki is free and open-source and is distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version. Its documentation, located at its official website at www.mediawiki.org, is released under the Creative Commons BY-SA 4.0 license and partly in the public domain. [12]