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[[Template:Doc|<nowiki>{{Doc}}}</nowiki>]] provides an easy way to add documentation for a template.
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[[Template:Doc|<nowiki>{{Doc}}</nowiki>]] provides an easy way to add documentation for a template.
  
 
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To function properly there must be a page called <tt>x/doc</tt>. Replacing "x" by the full name of the template. For example, the name of this template is <tt>Doc</tt>, but the full name of this template is <tt>Template:Doc</tt>. Therefore, the documentation of this template should be on the page <tt>Template:Doc/doc</tt>.
 
To function properly there must be a page called <tt>x/doc</tt>. Replacing "x" by the full name of the template. For example, the name of this template is <tt>Doc</tt>, but the full name of this template is <tt>Template:Doc</tt>. Therefore, the documentation of this template should be on the page <tt>Template:Doc/doc</tt>.
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== See also ==
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* [[Template:Doc (es)|<nowiki>{{Doc (es)}}</nowiki>]] - Versión española (Spanish version)
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* [[Template:Doc (Sv)|<nowiki>{{Doc (Sv)}}</nowiki>]] - (Svensk Version)
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* [[Template:Doc (fr)|<nowiki>{{Doc (fr)}}</nowiki>]] - Version française (French version)
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<noinclude>[[Category:Documentation|{{PAGENAME}}]]
 
<noinclude>[[Category:Documentation|{{PAGENAME}}]]
 
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Latest revision as of 14:55, 5 November 2012

{{Doc}} provides an easy way to add documentation for a template.

Usage

Put {{Doc}} at the end of the template, enclosed between tags noinclude. Without spaces or line breaks before.

To function properly there must be a page called x/doc. Replacing "x" by the full name of the template. For example, the name of this template is Doc, but the full name of this template is Template:Doc. Therefore, the documentation of this template should be on the page Template:Doc/doc.

See also