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=== Partial transclusion tags ===
 
=== Partial transclusion tags ===
 
What will transclude from a page can be controlled with the tags <nowiki><noinclude></nowiki>, <nowiki><onlyinclude></nowiki> and <nowiki><includeonly></nowiki> placed in the source page wikitext.  
 
What will transclude from a page can be controlled with the tags <nowiki><noinclude></nowiki>, <nowiki><onlyinclude></nowiki> and <nowiki><includeonly></nowiki> placed in the source page wikitext.  
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!wiki code !! What is rendered here (source page) !! What is transcluded there (destination page)
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| <noinclude>text1</noinclude> text2  || text1 text2 || text2
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| <onlyinclude>text1</onlyinclude> text2  || text1 text2 || text1
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| <includeonly>text1</includeonly> text2 || text2 || text1 text2
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More on https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Transclusion#Partial_transclusion
 
More on https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Transclusion#Partial_transclusion
  

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Notes: (Craftjenn, 2020-07-25)

Transclusion is generally the inclusion of the content of a document into another document by reference.

Transclusion

See https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Transclusion

The syntax is {{Namespace:Pagename}}. In short, some transclusion examples: If the source is in

  • Template ns (for ex "Template:Welcome"): use {{Welcome}}
  • Main ns (for ex "Lore"): {{:Lore}}
  • Other ns (for ex: User:Example): {{User:Example}}
  • If source is a subpage of the target (for ex « Transclusion/ja ») you can use subpage name, without the ns: {{/ja}}


Partial transclusion tags

What will transclude from a page can be controlled with the tags <noinclude>, <onlyinclude> and <includeonly> placed in the source page wikitext.

wiki code What is rendered here (source page) What is transcluded there (destination page)
text1 text2 text1 text2 text2
text1 text2 text1 text2 text1
text2 text2 text1 text2

More on https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Transclusion#Partial_transclusion

Specialpages

{{Special:RecentChanges|namespace=10|limit=5}}, produce:
No changes during the given period match these criteria.
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It does not work with FR/DE/... wikis (gives a 301 nginx error).

In game

To include wiki pages in game, see Templates under Category:IGtemplate: all between {{IGend}} and {{IGstart}} will be displayed in game.

Notes and links