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Revision as of 18:50, 19 November 2022
Description
This template is used to insert descriptions on template pages.
Syntax
Add <noinclude>{{documentation}}</noinclude>
at the end of the template page.
Usage
On the Template page
This is the normal format when used:
TEMPLATE CODE<includeonly>Any categories to be inserted into articles by the template</includeonly><noinclude> {{documentation}}</noinclude>
If your template is not a completed div or table, you may need to close the tags just before {{documentation}}
is inserted (within the noinclude tags).
A line break right before {{documentation}}
can also be useful as it helps prevent the documentation template "running into" previous code.
On the Template/doc page
Normally, you will want to write something like the following on the documentation page:
== Description == This template is used to do something. == Syntax == Type <code>{{t|templatename}}</code> somewhere. == Usage == A more indepth description of when, how this template is used. == Samples == <code><nowiki>{{templatename|input}}</nowiki></code> results in... {{templatename|input}} == See Also == A list of all related links. <includeonly>Any categories for the template itself</includeonly> <noinclude>[[Category:Template documentation|{{PAGENAME}}]]</noinclude>
Use any or all of the above header sections. You may also add other header sections as required.
Note that the above example also uses the Template:T and Template:T/piece templates.