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| You can embed standardized bits of text in one page by calling from a "Template".
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| This is useful, but not earth-shattering. However, you can have templates with variables in them. This means that the template text is all standard except for the bits you specify when you call the template.
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| {{templateexample2|ice cream}}
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| And you can have templates inside templates (and templates inside templates inside templates.It's like turtles all the way down.)
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| {{templateexample3|germknödel}}
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| And you can have templates ''with variables'' inside templates ''with variables''.
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| {{templateexample4|4|3|Apfelstrudel}}
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