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Revision as of 18:26, 11 April 2008
Documentation for {{documentation}}
Use
Add this to any template to provide a documentation for it. It will provide you with a link where you can write the documentation. A documentation could have the following sections, in this order, apply where applicable:
- Use
- Describe the use of this template.
- Usage
- Describe how to use it.
- Example
- Give an example of its use.
- See also
- For similar templates.
Usage
- Including the template.
<noinclude>{{documentation}}</noinclude>
- Include the template in an article or page, which require documentation that is not itself. This first parameter is of course optional.
{{documentation|template-name}}
- Sectioning its documentation
===Use=== ===Usage=== ===Example=== ===See also===