Modèle:Documentation
This template automatically displays a documentation box like you are seeing now, of which the content is transcluded from another page. It is intended for pages which are transcluded in other pages, i.e. templates, whether in the template namespace or not.
Usage
fa na mbiNormal /doc
fa na mbi<noinclude>{{Documentation}}</noinclude>
Any /doc page
fa na mbi<noinclude>{{Documentation|Template:any page/doc}}</noinclude>
In-line content
fa na mbi<noinclude>{{Documentation|content=This is documentation.}}</noinclude>
In-line content with [view][edit] links
fa na mbi<noinclude>{{Documentation |1 = Template:any page/doc |content ={{Template:any page/doc|parameters}} }}</noinclude>
Best practice
fa na mbiThis code should be added at the bottom of the template code, with no extra space before "<noinclude>
" (which would cause extra space on pages where the template is used). The parameter can be used as shown above to transclude an arbitrary documentation page.
Categories and interwiki links that apply to the template itself should be added to the documentation page, inside <includeonly> </includeonly>
tags. For more complex cases, see Wikipedia:Template documentation#Categories and interwiki links.
If the documentation page contains includeonly or noinclude tags as part of the documentation, replace the "<" with "<".
Customizing display
fa na mbiOverrides exist to customize the output in special cases:
{{documentation| heading = ...}}
− change the text of the "documentation" heading. If this is set to blank, the entire heading line (including the first [edit] link) will also disappear.
Functions
fa na mbiIf the documentation page doesn't exist, the "edit" link includes a preload parameter so that clicking it will pre-fill the edit form with the basic documentation page format.
Rationale
fa na mbiUse of this template allows templates to be protected where necessary, while allowing anyone to edit the documentation, categories, and interwiki links.