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  2. Template:Unichar - Wikipedia

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    {{unichar/notes}} Shows notes in parentheses (round brackets): HTML (from |html= named entity like   if that exists, using {{numcr2namecr}}); and the free-text |note=. Using the main template as an easy-input feature, there are few calculations done (actually only two hex2dec), and allows for adding default values not too deep in the ...

  3. Wikipedia : Template documentation

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    However, on more complex templates, the template may invoke a module, transclude other templates, only work if paired with a separate template, or need particular CSS or JavaScript code to work. In these cases, it is helpful to include a brief list of templates or other code that this one requires, at the end of the documentation.

  4. Wikipedia:Signatures - Wikipedia

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    These bots read the source of the talk page, but don't transclude templates, and so don't recognize the template as a signature. Signature templates are vandalism targets, and will be forever, even if the user leaves the project. Signature templates are a small but unnecessary drain on the servers.

  5. Template:Smallcaps - Wikipedia

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    will display the lowercase part of most text as a soft format of typographical small caps. For example: {{Smallcaps|Beware of Dog}} → Beware of Dog. The template works for most scripts that have casing, with the exception of half of the Greek alphabet (namely the unaccented letters α β γ δ θ λ μ ρ σ (but not ς) φ χ ω).

  6. Percent-encoding - Wikipedia

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    When data that has been entered into HTML forms is submitted, the form field names and values are encoded and sent to the server in an HTTP request message using method GET or POST, or, historically, via email. [3]

  7. Arabic script in Unicode - Wikipedia

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    Many scripts in Unicode, such as Arabic, have special orthographic rules that require certain combinations of letterforms to be combined into special ligature forms.In English, the common ampersand (&) developed from a ligature in which the handwritten Latin letters e and t (spelling et, Latin for and) were combined. [1]

  8. Wikipedia:Advanced template coding - Wikipedia

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    Copy a template section into a test-page edit-window, for debug. Copy a template section to the top of the template, for debug. Restructure a template so that each section is more separated. The basic strategy: isolate the code section to be debugged. Next, the testing, of each section of code, is crucial. There are some age-old adages to heed:

  9. Template:Column - Wikipedia

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    The columns-start template and its child templates column and columns-end can be used to make a fixed number of columns (up to 5) that will span the entire page above a certain minimum width (100 ems for 5 columns, 80 for 4, 60 for 3 and 2). Below the minimum width, each column starting from the right will gracefully display below another one ...