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Drafts are pages in the Draft namespace (draftspace) where new articles [note 1] can be created and developed, for a limited period of time. [note 2] They allow editors to develop new articles and to receive feedback before being moved to Wikipedia's article namespace (mainspace). If you are logged in, creating a Draft version first is optional.
To experiment, please use the Wikipedia sandbox, your user sandbox, or the other sandboxes. Pages that exist as examples in Wikipedia's various namespaces . See also: Red link example , a deliberate, and protected, red link.
to the end of the template code, making sure it starts on the same line as the code's last character. Note : This category is for templates that are used in the "Draft:" namespace. For templates that label things as drafts, see Category:Under-construction templates .
All pages in the User namespace, for example, are user pages, whereas Drafts are in the Draft namespace. This page is in the Wikipedia namespace, for information or discussions about the project itself and its policies. Wikipedia has 28 current namespaces: 13 subject namespaces, 13 corresponding talk namespaces, and 2 virtual namespaces.
Namespace "Image" was renamed to "File" on 11 December 2008. This template was updated to understand both names well before that, thus it still works fine. For backwards compatibility it still understands "image" both as a parameter name, such as "image = File page text", and as a value "demospace = image".
Other namespaces are forthcoming, so it can be used in {{Userspace draft}}, for example, or by placing {{Draft article}} in other namespaces, like Talk: or Wikipedia: {{Draft article check}} will give different results depending on which namespace it is used, and which corresponding article exist in mainspace/draft space
An example is {{R to draft namespace}} where the {{Draft other}} template is used to populate Category:Redirects to the draft namespace. A namespace parameter can be used in conjunction with |other category=. This parameter will add its category to pages in any namespace other than the specified namespace parameter's category.
Although namespaces are used extensively in recent C++ code, most older code does not use this facility because it did not exist in early versions of the language. For example, the entire C++ Standard Library is defined within namespace std , but before standardization many components were originally in the global namespace.