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*For an input, type '''<nowiki>{{{1}}}</nowiki>''' for the first input, '''<nowiki>{{{2}}}</nowiki>''' for the second, and so on. | *For an input, type '''<nowiki>{{{1}}}</nowiki>''' for the first input, '''<nowiki>{{{2}}}</nowiki>''' for the second, and so on. | ||
**This can also be substituted with '''<nowiki>{{{value}}}</nowiki>''' or another name. | **This can also be substituted with '''<nowiki>{{{value}}}</nowiki>''' or another name. | ||
*For current page information, type '''<nowiki>{{NAMESPACE}}</nowiki>''' for the | *For current page information, type '''<nowiki>{{NAMESPACE}}</nowiki>''' for the page's namespace, and '''<nowiki>{{PAGENAME}}</nowiki>''' for the page's name. | ||
**These will be inserted and changed as the location of the template changes. | **These will be inserted and changed as the location of the template changes. | ||
Revision as of 15:32, February 23, 2007
Here's how to create and use a template:
Usage
First, consider what the template would be used for. What would its purpose be? Some common uses are:
- A navigation template
- A notice template
Code
Make sure you know the MediaWiki syntax for a template:
- For an input, type {{{1}}} for the first input, {{{2}}} for the second, and so on.
- This can also be substituted with {{{value}}} or another name.
- For current page information, type {{NAMESPACE}} for the page's namespace, and {{PAGENAME}} for the page's name.
- These will be inserted and changed as the location of the template changes.
Make sure you know how to use the template once it's been created:
- If the template is in a Template: namespace, simply type {{its name}} to use it.
- If the template is in any other namespace, simply type {{Namespace:its name}} to use it.
- For an input, {{{1}}}, type {{its name|input 1|input 2|etc...}}.
- For an input, {{{value}}}, type {{its name|value = input 1}}.
To include text in the template that you don't want to show up in pages that use it, such as:
- Instructions on how to use the template
- A category to organize the template
Place the text in a set of <noinclude> tags at the bottom of the template page.
Substituting
For some templates, it is a better idea to take load off the server and use subst: before the template name. This substitutes the dynamic code on the page with static text. For example, {{tick}} will display as {{tick}} in the code, while {{subst:tick}} will display as [[Image:wiki tick.GIF]] in the code.
Example
Here is a simple example, creating a signature for any user typing {{Sig|User}}:
- If the template contains the code:
[[User:{{{1}}}|{{{1}}}]] ([[User talk:{{{1}}}|talk]] · [[Special:Contributions/{{{1}}}|edits]])
- Typing {{Sig|user}} inserts this code:
[[User:User|User]] ([[User talk:User|talk]] · [[Special:Contributions/User|edits]])
- Which shows on the page as: