Template:Boilerplate
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</noinclude>{{{|<}}}noinclude{{{|>}}}<noinclude> | </noinclude>{{{|<}}}noinclude{{{|>}}}<noinclude> | ||
+ | </noinclude>{{subst:end of line character}}<noinclude> | ||
+ | |||
+ | ;;;;;;;;;;;; produce: <!-- {{XXXX/Doc/Related}} --> | ||
+ | </noinclude>{{{|<}}}<noinclude> | ||
+ | </noinclude>-- <noinclude> | ||
+ | </noinclude>{{<noinclude> | ||
+ | </noinclude>{{subst:PAGENAME}}<noinclude> | ||
+ | </noinclude>/Doc/Related<noinclude> | ||
+ | </noinclude>}}<noinclude> | ||
+ | </noinclude> --<noinclude> | ||
+ | </noinclude>{{{|>}}}<noinclude> | ||
</noinclude>{{subst:end of line character}}<noinclude> | </noinclude>{{subst:end of line character}}<noinclude> | ||
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This is the documentation for the template Template:Boilerplate
The template On a new or blank template page, type: {{subst:boilerplate}} This will create a template of the form: <noinclude> {{Based On Template|Boilerplate|Templates=y}} This is a template for pages that are about XXXX. Include it by saving a blank page with <pre> {{Subst:XXXX}} </pre> If you do, what you'll then get is this: {{quote-page|Sandbox/Boilerplate}} </noinclude><includeonly>{{subst:XXXX/Boilerplate}}</includeonly> Where XXXX is the template name. Move Template:XXXX to Template:XXXX/Page |
To see how this template is implemented,
edit this page and examine the portion
between <includeonly>
and </includeonly>
.