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Walking DeadRoad to Survival Wikia:Templates
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Wiki templates provide a means to insert the same content over and over in different (or the same) pages. This saves editors the hassle of duplicating the same text again and again, and also helps ensure consistency. Templates are generally shown with the format required to use the template (e.g. {{<a href="/mediawiki/Template:Delete" title="Template:Delete">delete</a>}}). Clicking the template name takes you to the template's page, where you can see what it looks like and how it is used. For more information on templates, see Help:Templates.
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Wiki templates provide a means to insert the same content over and over in different (or the same) pages. This saves editors the hassle of duplicating the same text again and again, and also helps ensure consistency. Templates are generally shown with the format required to use the template (e.g. {{<a href="/mediawiki/Template:Delete" title="Template:Delete">delete</a>}}). Clicking the template name takes you to the template's page, where you can see what it looks like and how it is used. 1. * a subpage using {{documentation}}; or 2. * the template page itself (inside "noinclude" tags); or 3. * the template's talk page. For more information on templates, see Help:Templates.