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Latest revision as of 00:18, 31 July 2024
Description
This template is used to insert descriptions on template pages.
Syntax
Add <noinclude>{{Documentation}}</noinclude>
at the end of the template page.
Add <noinclude>{{Documentation|<documentation page>}}</noinclude>
to transclude an alternative page from the /doc subpage. In this case the /doc subpage must still exist (perhaps as a redirect).
Usage
On the template page
This is the normal format used:
TEMPLATE CODE <noinclude> {{Documentation}} </noinclude>
On the documentation page
The documentation page is usually located on the /doc subpage for a template, but a different page can be specified with the first parameter of the template (see Syntax).
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. ==Sample== <code><nowiki>{{templatename|input}}</nowiki></code> results in... {{templatename|input}} <noinclude>[[Category:Template documentation]]</noinclude> <includeonly>__NOEDITSECTION__ (Any categories for the template itself) </includeonly>
Note that the above example also uses the Template:T template.
Preload
If the template is used on a template page, but the /doc subpage does not exist, a link will be available that loads Template:Documentation/preload. This allows users to create the documentation with a suggested format already provided. Note that it is not an absolute requirement to use any particular structure. As long as it is understandable and covers all needed information, it is good documentation.