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*<code>heading=</code> you can set a custom title, but if you include this parameter but leave it empty then the title will be removed along with the "edit/view" links. | *<code>heading=</code> you can set a custom title, but if you include this parameter but leave it empty then the title will be removed along with the "edit/view" links. | ||
− | ==Documentation subpages== | + | ====Documentation subpages==== |
Here is an example of how a <code>/doc</code> subpage setup should look like to be proper. | Here is an example of how a <code>/doc</code> subpage setup should look like to be proper. | ||
:Categories that should be applied to the template should always go between <code><nowiki><includeonly></nowiki></code> and <code><nowiki></includeonly></nowiki></code> so they will not apply themselves to the documentation. | :Categories that should be applied to the template should always go between <code><nowiki><includeonly></nowiki></code> and <code><nowiki></includeonly></nowiki></code> so they will not apply themselves to the documentation. |