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All of the templates below can be customized with an additional message, a picture of a plate of cookies, a colored border, icons, or a different opening text. standard buttons + text [ edit ]
Wikipedia's favicon, shown in Firefox. A favicon (/ ˈ f æ v. ɪ ˌ k ɒ n /; short for favorite icon), also known as a shortcut icon, website icon, tab icon, URL icon, or bookmark icon, is a file containing one or more small icons [1] associated with a particular website or web page.
For full description of a template and the parameters which can be used with it—click the template name (e.g. {} or {}) in the "template" column of the table below. Required field(s) are indicated in bold; Copy and paste the text under "common usage" to use the template. Following each example is the resulting article text.
A child's Christmas wish list from 1990. A wish list, wishlist or want list is a list of goods or services that a person or organization desires. The author may distribute copies of their list to family, friends, and other stakeholders who are likely to purchase gifts for the would-be recipient or to offer some of the listed items for sale.
"Portal" is an archaic word which means "doorway", so a portal is a form of entrance. A good synonym for a Wikipedia Portal is "signposted doorway to knowledge". Portals serve as entrance points for topics which extend across many related articles, but with more depth and engagement than a list of links.
The last template is to be used to mention the source of a translation from another Wikipedia (again, to respect GFDL norms): Add to Completed Translations remove from Proofreaders Needed
Wikiget – A Unix command-line tool to generate a list of articles from categories, templates, backlinks, etc. WP:HIDEAWB – Instructions on how to hide AWB edits from your watchlist. {{AWB topicon}} – a top icon template to indicate you have the AutoWikiBrowser user right – adds a category to page automatically
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