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List of wiki templates that are used in formatting areas/items that recur frequently across different pages. Some templates are simple and do not require any parameters while others do. A more [[Wiki Templates#Parameters|complete description]] is given below.
List of wiki templates that are used in formatting areas/items that recur frequently across different pages. Some templates are simple and do not require any parameters while others do. A more [[Wiki Templates#Parameters|complete description]] is given below.


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=== Navigation ===
=== Navigation ===
* [[Template:Related|<nowiki>{{Related}}</nowiki>]] - List of related topics, replaces "See also" links. For one to ten links.
* [[Template:Patch Navigation Links]] - Group of links that navigates to next, previous, and all patches.
* [[Template:Announcements Navigation Links]] - Group of links that navigate to next, previous, and all announcements.
=== Quotations ===
* [[Template:Quotation]]
* [[Template:Turbine Developer]]


== Parameters ==
== Parameters ==

Revision as of 13:41, 2 January 2009

Related topics: [[Page Templates]], [[Wiki Markup Reference]], [[Items]], [[Weapons]]

List of wiki templates that are used in formatting areas/items that recur frequently across different pages. Some templates are simple and do not require any parameters while others do. A more complete description is given below.

List of Templates

Table of Contents

  • {{LeftToC}} - Table of contents appears on left side with text wrapping along the right.
  • {{RightToC}} - Table of contents appears on right side with text wrapping along the left.

Navigation

Quotations

Parameters

A parameter, or argument, is information that the template needs to complete its job. If a parameter is required, you must include it, if it is option you can omit it if it doesn't apply. For example if someone gives you a to do list, the purpose of the list is clear, you are supposed to do the items on the list. But for any given list, the items will differ. A template that requires parameters is the same idea. Separate the parameters with single pipes. Since a to do list can be very long, the template might include 30 option parameters, meaning you could have a list from zero to thirty items long. Here's an example of formatting a to do list with three items using the ToDoList template:

{{ToDoList|Buy milk.|Return videos.|Wash car.}}

How the list is formatted will depend on exactly how the actual template was setup, but here is one way it could be set up:

To Do List


  1. Buy milk.
  2. Return videos.
  3. Wash car.