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This page lists all templates created on the FAIR Wiki. Please update it if you create new templates.
This templates allow frequently-cited works to be included with short cuts. This allows all referenecs to be identical, include off-site links, use standard forms, etc. Changes to references can be made in one spot, instead of hundreds.
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All these templates are identical in English. We encourage English writers to use the Bible template for Bible scriptures (though using the Scripture template also works for Bible verses) because non-English wikis must use separate ones. (There is no official Church non-English Bible on the LDS site, so non-LDS Bibles must refer to another site.
To learn how to use it, see: FAIRWiki:Scripture_template_how_to.
These templates allow multiple versions to be displayed in an attractive table; you must provide the citation text itself:
For a demo of its use, see: Scripture:ALWTest
These templates provide short cuts for editing, replacing oft-used text, etc.
Some articles have a short, summary version, and a longer, more detailed article. These templates link the two articles together. "Extra" can be left blank, by simply putting extra=}} with no text.
Serves as a sub-category label for "other" language links.
This: {{EnglishWiki|http://en.fairmormon.org}}
Gives:
Predefinição:EnglishWiki
This: {{FrenchWiki|http://fr.fairmormon.org/index.php/Accueil}}
Gives:Predefinição:FrenchWiki
This: {{GermanWiki|http://www.de.fairmormon.org/index.php/Hauptseite}}
Gives:Predefinição:GermanWiki
This: {{ItalianWiki|http://www.it.fairmormon.org/index.php/}} Gives:Predefinição:ItalianWiki
This: {{KoreanWiki|http://ko.fairmormon.org/wiki/대문}} Gives:Predefinição:KoreanWiki
This: {{PortugueseWiki|http://pt.fairmormon.org/index.php/Página_principal}}
Gives:Predefinição:PortugueseWiki
This: {{RussianWiki|http://ru.fairmormon.org}}
Gives:Predefinição:RussianWiki
This: {{SpanishWiki|http://es.fairmormon.org/index.php/Portada}}
Gives:Predefinição:SpanishWiki
This: {{SwedishWiki|http://sv.fairmormon.org/index.php/Swedishwiki:Deltagarportalen}}
Gives:Predefinição:SwedishWiki
Click here to see all Portals displayed!
Portals are a collection of hotlinks for a given topic.
These templates contain frequently reused links (often useful for placing in the "further reading" section of all articles that deal with a topic (e.g. the Bible, the godhead) so that changes links for one are reflected in all articles.
Footers in small print, to link to other subgroups of Book of Mormon material. (See General templates for examples of use).
Book of Mormon geography models in table form: |
These templates are used to create automatic endnotes.
These templates link to photos, which may have very long URL's, and thus are difficult to read and edit in a wiki page. By putting a hotlink in its own template, confusion is avoided.
Format: {{50Questions}}
Appears like this:
Tower to Truth Ministries, "50 Questions to Ask Mormons," towertotruth.net (accessed 15 November 2007). 50 Answers
Format: {{lds|topic=Marriage|url=http://etc. }}
Appears like this:
LDS.org: Challenges in Marriage Church site
Format: {{editme| url=PageName|before=TextBefore|after=TextAfter }}
Note:Use this at the top of templates to insert a small graphic for editors to click if they wish to edit the template list. The URL should be the page NAME that appears when one clicks "edit" the page which the link should edit.
Example of its use: Template:ArticleMasterLists (For this example page, the url is Template:ArticleMasterLists)
So,
{{editme|url=FAIRWiki:Table_of_contents|before=This text is before the graphic|after='''This bold text is after the graphic'''}}
Gives the following output:
This text is before the graphic | This bold text is after the graphic |
Note that if you do not want text before (and/or after), you must STILL include the before= and after= arguments, but leave them blank. So, to make a link to Table of Contents with no writing beside the icon, use:
{{editme|url=FAIRWiki:Table_of_contents|before=|after=}}
Which gives:
If you don't include the blank before=|after=, then you get this:
{{{before}}} | {{{after}}} |
...which is ugly. :-)
Format: {{Tg|topic=Grace|url=http://etc. }}
Appears like this:
FAIR Topical Guide: Grace FAIR link
Format: {{fairstore|url=http://etc. }}
Format: {{fairlink| url=http://etc. }}
Format: {{GL | url=http://etc. }}
Format: {{GL1| url=http://etc. }}
Format: {{link|url=http://etc.}}
Format: {{link|url=http://etc.}}
Format: {{mp3link|url=http://etc.}}
Format: {{pdflink|url=http://etc.}}
Creates link for "source of criticism" from this anti-Mormon DVD, with hotlink to the replies and resources section.
Format: {{Template:SearchForTheTruthDVD}}
Format: {{wikilink|url=http://etc.}}
Links can be made to the wiki by enclosing the title name in two square brackets, of course.
[[name of title here]]
The template discussed here allows a small link to the wiki, which can keep things from being too cluttered. The title of each article does NOT appear for the user.
Example:
{{wikilink|url=Bible basics}}
Gives a link like this: FAIRWiki link
Example of its use on a wikipage: here.
This template creates a clickable graphic image to use as a link. It is used, for instance, by the "editme" template.
Format: {{Click|url=PageName|width=Xpx|height=Ypx|image=Wiki.jpg|Title=NAME}}
Where
Edit this file to change the text on the ISBN links.
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