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This template is used to mark an article or section as confusing and in need of clarification. Template parameters [Edit template data] This template prefers inline formatting of parameters. Parameter Description Type Status Article or section? 1 Set to 'section' to specify that you are referring to the section Default article String optional Discussion location talk The location at which the ...
If you suspect a problem with the rendering of your document, then upload it the first time here under the name Test.pdf. It's easier than delete an upload. This file should not be used in any Wiki projects except in help-manuals of how to use PDF in Wiki projects. But don't delete this file. Thank you. (compare: Commons:SVG Check, Help:PDF) Date
GIFT allows someone to use a text editor to write multiple-choice, true-false, short answer, matching, missing word and numerical questions in a simple format that can be imported to a computer-based quizzes. The content is an UTF-8-encoded text file. Example:
Even if the image or diagram is not exact, mention extra details in the caption-area, or use Template:Superimpose or Template:Location map to overlay a custom label/symbol onto an image. Add a wikitable or list: Multi-column wikitables could clarify groups of data; however, simple lists (with colon-asterisk ":*" bullets) might be enough.
Here is the test. Three scoring systems are in use, called points, Eliteness, and RC. A bubble like this - (1) gives points, if it says Eliteness or RC, it gives Eliteness or RC.
First page to be shown in the 'Not to be confused with [[PAGE1]]' text. Enter the page name (and section) Example PAGE1: Page name: required: PAGE2: 3: Another thing that the subject of this page is not to be confused with. Page name: optional: PAGE3: 4: Yet another thing that the subject of this page is not to be confused with. Page name: optional
The {} template is an in-line version of the {} template. It is also a variant of the {} template for statements like "In some countries…", or "In some scientific publications…", and the like. Use good judgment when deciding whether greater specificity is actually in the best interests of the article.