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MediaWiki has a form of markup text behind it that does '''bold''' and [[hyperlinks]] and so on). It also allows you to call Templates – which are a special type of page – by using {{double}} curly brackets for notation.
Example
Let's say Template:Example1 contains the text:
The cat sat on the mat.
To call the content of Template:Example1 on another page you insert {{Example1}}. This renders on the main page as:
The cat sat on the mat.
Enhanced things you can do with Templates
Embedding named or numbered variables in templates
You can do this by enclosing them in {{{triple}}} curly brackets. So, if Template:Example2 reads:
The {{{1}}} {{{2}}} on the {{{3}}}.
Inserting {{Example2|Frog|stood|Hippopotamus}}, will render as:
The Frog stood on the Hippopotamus.
Embedding templates in templates
You can do this by using curly quotes on a template page to call another template. So, if Template:Example3 reads
The {{{1}}} rolled over and lit a {{{2}}}. {{Example2|{{{1}}}|sat|sofa}}
Inserting {{Example3|dog|cigarette}} will render as:
The dog rolled over and lit a cigarette. The dog sat on the sofa.
Auto-taxonomising templates
Say I want to create a series of templates with a given naming convention, I can make a template to do this with dynamic inputs that WSD could specify to get the right one. For example, I can create Template:ISDAclause which contains the following: [[Template: ISDA 2002 Schedule {{{1}}} {{{2}}} {{{3}}} {{{4}}} {{{5}}}]] where
- {{{1}}} is "client" (eg Barclays)
- {{{2}}} is counterparty type;
- {{{3}}} is eligible jurisdiction;
- {{{4}}} is clause reference; and
- {{{5}}} is status
Therefore, writing: {{ISDAclause|Barclays|Corporate|All|5(a)(vii)|Preferred}} will render as Template:ISDAclause. Navigating to this page to deposit the relevant text is therefore enforced. This page name on the which page you contain the provision you want to call…