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Templates are pages that are embedded (transcluded) into other pages to allow for the repetition of information. Wikipedia:List of infoboxes for infoboxes, which are small panels that summarize key features of the page's subject. Wikipedia:Requested templates, to request creation of a template. Use this form to search in the Template: or ...
Put this template on many community pages. When to seek consensus. For a listing of ongoing discussions, see the dashboard. Note: entries for inactive discussions, closed or not, should be moved to the archive. view edit history watch archive talk purge This template can be made to float to the left, or not float at all. Like this: {{centralized discussion|float=left}} {{centralized discussion ...
Bootstrap (formerly Twitter Bootstrap) is a free and open-source CSS framework directed at responsive, mobile-first front-end web development. It contains HTML, CSS and (optionally) JavaScript -based design templates for typography, forms, buttons, navigation, and other interface components. As of May 2023, Bootstrap is the 17th most starred ...
This administrative dashboard was designed to assist admins [1] in focusing their efforts whilst wielding their mop and bucket. It can be displayed in your userspace by typing { {admin dashboard}} to transclude it. You could also change the order or eliminate sections by transcluding the subpages separately.
WordPress (also known as WP or WordPress.org) is a web content management system.It was originally created as a tool to publish blogs but has evolved to support publishing other web content, including more traditional websites, mailing lists and Internet forum, media galleries, membership sites, learning management systems, and online stores.
WP:PROJDIR. WP:LWP. This is the main directory of WikiProjects and related administration pages on the English Wikipedia. Due to the high volume of WikiProjects (over 2,000), this directory has been split into several "sub-directories" based on the projects' scope. You can also use the Special:Search box below to locate WikiProjects and sub-pages.
A massive descriptive list of almost all of Wikipedia's informative, instructional and "how to" pages. Help menu site map. An index of the pages that make up the help menu. Reader's index. An index for readers of Wikipedia. Requests directory. A descriptive list of the interactive services and assistance that can be requested on Wikipedia.