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Help:A quick guide to templates : ウィキペディア英語版
Help:A quick guide to templates

This is a quick overview of templates. Full details can be found in Help:Template and m:Help:Advanced templates.
Templates are pages in the template namespace. This means any page whose title begins with "Template:", such as "Template:foo", can be used as a template. The content of a template titled Template:templatename, can be added to a page by typing while editing the page. When the page is later viewed, is replaced by the content of the page "Template:templatename". If the page "Template:templatename" is later altered, all the pages with in them will change automatically.
Among other things, templates are used to add recurring messages to pages in a consistent way, to add boilerplate messages, and to create navigational boxes.
When a template is automatically expanded and appears on a page, it is said to be "transcluded".
Templates are documented (or should be) at their pages. Thus if you want to know how to use a template whose name is "foo" (perhaps because you've seen in the source of an article), then go to "Template:foo". (The documentation itself will usually be located at "Template:foo/doc", but will be transcluded onto the "Template:foo" page).
==Creating, editing, and using templates==
You start a new template in the same way that you would start an article page. The only difference is that its title must start with Template:.
Once you have made the template—for example ''Template:templatename''—you can add to the pages that you want to use it on. Every page using this template uses the same boilerplate text each time that a user visits it. When the template is updated, all pages containing the template tag are automatically updated.
Alternatively, you can add to the pages on which you want to use the boilerplate text. The system fetches a one-time copy of the template text and substitutes it into the page in place of the template tag. If anyone edits the template afterwards, pages that used the subst: keyword do not update. Sometimes that is what you want.
If the template that you want to edit looks like , you would go to Template:foo to edit it. To get there, type "Template:foo" in the search box (see search), or make a wikilink like Template:foo somewhere, such as in the sandbox, and click on it.
Once you are there, just click "edit" or "edit this page" and edit it in the same way that you would any other page. You can add anything that you would add to a normal page, including text, images, and other templates. Please be aware that your edit might affect many pages, so be cautious.

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