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If URLs in citation template parameters contain certain characters, then they will not display and link correctly. Those characters need to be percent-encoded. For example, a space must be replaced by %20. To encode the URL, replace the following characters with:
Main page; Contents; Current events; Random article; About Wikipedia; Contact us; Donate; Help; Learn to edit; Community portal; Recent changes; Upload file
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.
Create a subpage with the name Template:X/sandbox. If the main template is using the {{documentation}} template, you can do this from a link at the bottom of the blue documentation box on the template main page. Or you can type it into the search box, or directly into the URL bar of your browser.
This template is used to create an external link to YouTube in the ==External links== section. It may also be used for other YouTube links such as those in {{External media}}. This is not a citation template. Use {{cite AV media}} to provide bibliographic citations in footnotes.
This template makes a link in a box to a page on MediaWiki.org. Pages on MediaWiki.org include message documentations, instructions for installing extensions, and manual pages. The above documentation is transcluded from Template:MediaWiki/doc .
In MODULE_CODE, we want to add the "Wikify" tab, so we will use the addPortletLink() function (which requires the mediawiki.util module). Replace MODULE_CODE with a call to this function. Then we'll bind an event handler so that when this link is clicked, we will call another function named doQwikify() that will
The template link template is a simple macro template used to display a template name as a link surrounded by braces, thus showing the template name as code rather than actually invoking it. Its primary use is in instruction and documentation where it is used to refer to a template by name without invoking it.