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A popular template is the Stub template, which is used to mark pages as a stub, a page that has few information. Here's what the Stub template looks like: This article is a stub .
Template: Any template falls under this class. The most common types of template include infoboxes and navboxes. Different types of template serve different purposes. Navboxes should group together related subjects into an easily accessible format, to assist the user in navigating between articles.
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This template employs intricate features of template syntax. You are encouraged to familiarise yourself with its setup and parser functions before editing the template. If your edit causes unexpected problems, please undo it quickly, as this template may appear on a large number of pages.
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When editing, this section allows Wikipedia:Wiki Markup Language (also known as Wikitext) and should include some or all the parameters of Template:Information. File history: If a new version of a file is uploaded with the same name, the existing file is replaced and becomes available via file history. See Help:Page history.
A quick and convenient summary of the key facts about a subject, in a consistent format and layout; Emission of machine readable metadata. Infoboxes about people, places, buildings, organisations, products, species and dated events (battles, sports fixtures, record releases, etc) and more emit microformats; see Wikipedia:Microformats