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In [[publishing]] for example, a template may be a predefined layout to give you an idea what to write where with boxes and lines; a single-page newsletter template (for instance), might have a few columns, space for a picture and gaps for the headline and name of the newsletter. | In [[publishing]] for example, a template may be a predefined layout to give you an idea what to write where with boxes and lines; a single-page newsletter template (for instance), might have a few columns, space for a picture and gaps for the headline and name of the newsletter. | ||
Templates can be used by humans or by automated systems; many web-based software packages now use a templating system to seperate the logic of the program from the displayed formatting. Typically, these templates will include variables (often denoted {VARIABLE}), and possibly a few logical operators to allow better adaptability of the template. | Templates can be used by humans or by automated systems; many web-based software packages now use a templating system to seperate the logic of the program from the displayed formatting. Typically, these templates will include variables (often denoted {VARIABLE}), and possibly a few logical operators to allow better [[[adaptability]]] of the template. | ||
Templates are used in [[Wikimedia]] Projects, including Wikipedia, to show messages. See [[Wikipedia:Template messages]]. | Templates are used in [[Wikimedia]] Projects, including Wikipedia, to show messages. See [[Wikipedia:Template messages]]. | ||
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Template:Otheruses A template is some form of device to provide a separation of form or structure from content.
In publishing for example, a template may be a predefined layout to give you an idea what to write where with boxes and lines; a single-page newsletter template (for instance), might have a few columns, space for a picture and gaps for the headline and name of the newsletter.
Templates can be used by humans or by automated systems; many web-based software packages now use a templating system to seperate the logic of the program from the displayed formatting. Typically, these templates will include variables (often denoted {VARIABLE}), and possibly a few logical operators to allow better [[[adaptability]]] of the template.
Templates are used in Wikimedia Projects, including Wikipedia, to show messages. See Wikipedia:Template messages.