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  2. Wikipedia : Manual of Style/Hidden text

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    On Wikipedia, hidden text is text that is visible when editing the source for the page or when using VisualEditor, but not on the "rendered" version of the page presented to readers of the article. Invisible comments are useful for alerting other editors to issues such as common mistakes that regularly occur in the article, a section title's ...

  3. Template:Hidden - Wikipedia

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    Template:Hidden. Template documentation[ view ] [ edit ] [ history ] [ purge ] This template is used on approximately 350,000 pages, or roughly 1% of all pages. To avoid major disruption and server load, any changes should be tested in the template's /sandbox or /testcases subpages, or in your own user subpage.

  4. Help:A quick guide to templates - Wikipedia

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    A template is a Wikipedia page created to be included in other pages. It usually contains repetitive material that may need to show up on multiple articles or pages, often with customizable input. Templates sometimes use MediaWiki parser functions, nicknamed " magic words ", a simple scripting language.

  5. Help:Wikitext - Wikipedia

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    This help page is a . The markup language called wikitext, also known as wiki markup or wikicode, consists of the syntax and keywords used by the MediaWiki software to format a page. (Note the lowercase spelling of these terms. [a]) To learn how to see this hypertext markup, and to save an edit, see Help:Editing.

  6. Template:Inline cleanup tags - Wikipedia

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    The {{ Inline cleanup tags }} template is a convenience navbox for use on the documentation pages for various inline templates, linking to the others. This template's initial visibility currently defaults to autocollapse, meaning that if there is another collapsible item on the page (a navbox, sidebar, or table with the collapsible attribute ...

  7. Template Attribute Language - Wikipedia

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    Template Attribute Language. The Template Attribute Language (TAL) is a templating language used to generate dynamic HTML and XML pages. Its main goal is to simplify the collaboration between programmers and designers. This is achieved by embedding TAL statements inside valid HTML (or XML) tags which can then be worked on using common design tools.

  8. Template:Tag - Wikipedia

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    Template:Tag. This template is used on approximately 6,100 pages and changes may be widely noticed. Test changes in the template's /sandbox or /testcases subpages, or in your own user subpage. Consider discussing changes on the talk page before implementing them. This template is about 'displaying' markup tags.

  9. Adding content unsuitable for an article into the hidden wikicode of an article. The first point is somewhat analogous to WP:DONTHIDE for scrolling lists and collapsible content. A real world example is here, where keeping the content there, but hidden, is not the right solution; that content should have been removed.