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This is a dummy article to help you get started with creating pages in the wiki; please copy the code to a different page and edit it there. The first paragraph is usually a short dictionary-style definition of the subject matter.
Creates text and a link to an intitle: search on Wikipedia. Template parameters This template prefers inline formatting of parameters. Parameter Description Type Status Title phrase 1 The phrase to generate a link for. String suggested Label 2 The label to override the generated text. String suggested Plural? plural Outputs a second link for the plural version of the title phrase. Auto value ...
Anatomy; Archaeological site; Artist; Artistic tool; Artwork; Cave; City; Clothing type; Cuisine; Custom; Dance; Drug, treatment, or device; Folk tale; Game; Library ...
date: date of publication, in same format as dates in the body of the article. pages or page: the page number or numbers of the relevant information (e.g. pages=31-32 or page=157). Note that "pages" overrides "page" if they are both present. access-date: Date when item was accessed, in same format as dates in the body of the article.
A template which outputs "article" or "page", depending on whether the input is an assessment class for articles or pages. Template parameters [Edit template data] This template prefers inline formatting of parameters. Parameter Description Type Status Assessment class 1 The assessment class Line required The above documentation is transcluded from Template:Article or page/doc. (edit | history ...
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Do not use this template in articles (as Google search links are not appropriate in articles). The template is only for talk pages and other process pages (Help desk, WikiProjects, user pages, etc.). The template will produce an ugly messagebox warning if you attempt to use it in an article.
This template is a cut-down instance of the more general {{Google custom}} template. You may wish to make similar templates if you need to create repetitive links to other portions of Wikipedia that {{Google custom}} can search. This saves much typing compared to using {{Google custom}} for each link.