Familypedia:Template messages

This page lists existing or proposed templates which you may find useful. For information on what templates are and how to use them, please see project:Template namespace.

If you cannot find the template you need, you can request it on project:Requested templates. For help on creating templates, see Help:Template, or contact a user who has identified themselves as an adept template coder.

To see the templates and how they are implemented, click on the bold links at the top of the cell which lists the templates of interest to you.

Article-related namespace
''Please list navigational templates (as, for example, between pages relating to a specific topic) at project:Navigational templates. See also Wikipedia:Wikipedia:Article series.''

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Non article-related namespace
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Related pages for specific types of templates

 * Infobox templates are designed to present summary information about an article's subject, such that similar subjects have a uniform look and in a common format.
 * Country referencing templates are designed to provide a tiny thumbnail of a country's flag next to its hyperlinked name, meant to visually improve lists of nations.


 * The MediaWiki namespace controls interface messages for internal system use, and can only be modified by administrators.
 * Wikipedia:Wikipedia:Spoiler warning for a detailed explanation about how and when to use spoiler warning templates.
 * Userboxes are user information boxes designed for user pages.
 * Wikipedia:Wikipedia:WikiProject user warnings to create a complete, standardised set of user warning templates with full documentation and help pages.

Wiki templates
The wiki templates are powerful tools for editing Wikia articles. A "wiki template" is a kind of sub-template, and the "Wikipedia Edit Language" uses the notation  for the sub-template reference.

Technical note: "Wiki template references" are embedded on the "Wikipedia Edit Language", as a web template embedded language, using the open   and close   hooks, for enclose the wiki template language syntax, where valid names and valid instructions can be used, like template reference, as , and conditions, as.