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Wikipedia uses a variety of multimedia files to enhance content and explain concepts that are difficult to convey via text alone. Keyhole Markup Language (KML) files specify a set of features that can be displayed in compatible mapping or geospatial software, including web mapping services.
A template to display the KML file attached to a page. Template parameters [Edit template data] This template prefers inline formatting of parameters. Parameter Description Type Status Display mode display Use "title" for display at the top, "inline" for the box (default), or both (separated by a comma: "inline,title") for both. Default title,inline String suggested Header header Header to ...
Add documentation to the template (e.g. by translating Template:Attached KML/doc, adjusting as necessary per any localisations made in the previous step) and to the module (please transfer/translate these instructions so that wikimedians who read your wiki but not the English Wikipedia can also set up the module and template on another wiki).
Open the KML you just generated in a text editor such as Notepad, emacs, etc. Copy all text in the KML file to the clipboard. Now you'll create a subpage of Template:Attached KML corresponding with the title of the article (for example, for the article Oklahoma State Highway 84, the KML page will be Template:Attached KML/Oklahoma State Highway ...
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