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*<code>title=</code> (OPTIONAL) will replace "Template Documentation" with custom title | *<code>title=</code> (OPTIONAL) will replace "Template Documentation" with custom title | ||
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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. |
Revision as of 09:26, 3 May 2017
This template allows any page to use any documentation page, and makes it possible to protect templates while allowing anyone to edit the template's documentation, categories, and interwiki links. It also reduces server resources by circumventing a technical limitation of templates
Usage
title=
(OPTIONAL) will replace "Template Documentation" with custom title
Documentation subpages
Here is an example of how a /doc
subpage setup should look like to be proper.
- Categories that should be applied to the template should always go between
<includeonly>
and</includeonly>
so they will not apply themselves to the documentation.
{{Documentation subpage}} <!-- Categories go at the bottom of this page --> == Usage == == See also == <includeonly> <!-- Categories go here, and interwikis go here --> </includeonly>