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{{List entries are all notable}}--- an easy-to-use variant of this template, if the list criterion is WP:CSC#1. {{People from place list criteria}}--- another variant for common criteria for "List of People from Place" articles {{Terrorist incident list criteria}}--- specialized version for terrorist incidents {{List missing criteria
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A simple trick allows to protect the "|" in template parameter values while still arriving as real "|" delimiter in the Wiki table, see the magic word {{!}}. Note that "!" (exclamation mark) has no problems with templates, it's the other delimiter used in Wiki tables. Here's the code for plan B: {|
Each nested use adds 5 levels to the template expansion depth, so 7 nested if-templates would use 35 levels (5*7) of the 41-level limit. Using P-if syntax: A similar if-structure can be coded without Template:If, by using the {} and {} templates in a "P-if" structure. Template:P1 always returns parameter 1, and P2 returns the 2nd. So, a ...
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The following table lists the various web template engines used in Web template systems and a brief rundown of their features. Engine (implementation) [ a ] Languages [ b ]
See also: the {{}} template. The #if function selects one of two alternatives based on the truth value of a test string. {{#if: test string | value if true | value if false}} As explained above, a string is considered true if it contains at least one non-whitespace character.
But, the conditional comment feature adds syntax for a conditional statement that is formatted as a comment. Therefore, some text that is formatted as a comment is actually not a comment. It is markup code. Note that other browsers – that do not support the conditional comment feature – ignore them since they are formatted as comments.