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  2. Template:Protected page text - Wikipedia

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    Template:Protected page text. This template displays the text that users see when they do not have permission to edit a page. This template was created to encourage reuse of code in the MediaWiki messages that display said errors. For convenience, there are seven subtemplates already filled out with the settings for semi-protection, extended ...

  3. Template:User page - Wikipedia

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    This template is specifically intended for usage on pages within the user space, aiming to distinguish them from Wikipedia pages that contain encyclopedic content or related content (such as encyclopedic talk pages). This template prefers inline formatting of parameters. Shows the Wikipedia logo on the left; assign ‘right’ to show the logo ...

  4. Template:Protected page text/extendedconfirmed - Wikipedia

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    This template was created to encourage reuse of code in the MediaWiki messages that display said errors. For convenience, there are seven subtemplates already filled out with the settings for semi-protection, extended-confirmed protection, template protection, full protection, cascade protection, user JSON page protection, and user script ...

  5. Template:Page - Wikipedia

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    This template is used to create a link from a talk page to its corresponding page. Usage. It is intended to be used in talk pages only. It works in all namespaces of talk page, including from a Category talk page to the corresponding Category page. If placed on a non-talk page, it generates a link to the page placed on a self-referencing link.

  6. 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.

  7. Template:Protected page text/interface - Wikipedia

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    This template displays the text that users see when they do not have permission to edit a page. This template was created to encourage reuse of code in the MediaWiki messages that display said errors. For convenience, there are seven subtemplates already filled out with the settings for semi-protection, extended-confirmed protection, template ...

  8. Wikipedia:User templates - Wikipedia

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    See also. Wikipedia:User templates. User templates are any templates which may be placed on user pages. They include, but are not limited to: Wikipedia awards, Barnstars. Top icons. Userboxes.

  9. Template:Attached KML - Wikipedia

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    A template to display the KML file attached to a page. Template parameters [Edit template data] This template prefers inline formatting of parameters. Parameter Description Type Status Display mode display Use "title" for display at the top, "inline" for the box (default), or both (separated by a comma: "inline,title") for both. Default title,inline String suggested Header header Header to ...