Local wiki templates
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Local wiki templates • Local wiki extensions • Local interwiki links
MediaWiki templates should not to be confused with Joomla! templates! MediaWiki templates are "boiler-plate" items that can be included in your wiki pages by inserting a simple reference.
Incomplete Content Notice[edit]
Insert {{incomplete}} to obtain the following notice:
Note
Please note that the content on this page is currently incomplete. Please treat it as a work in progress. |
Standard License Notice[edit]
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Page In Use Notice[edit]
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This project page is actively undergoing a major edit for a short while.
As a courtesy, please do not edit this page while this message is displayed. The user who added this notice will be listed in the page history. This message is intended to help reduce edit conflicts; please remove it between editing sessions to allow others to edit the page.
If this page has not been edited for several hours, please remove this template, or replace it with {{underconstruction}} or {{incomplete}}.
Under Construction Notice[edit]
Insert {{underconstruction}} to obtain the following notice:
This project page or section is in the process of an expansion or major restructuring. You are welcome to assist in its construction by editing it as well. If this project page or section has not been edited in several days, please remove this template.
This page was last edited by Chris Davenport (talk| contribs) 11 years ago. (Purge)
Article Reviews and Needs[edit]
Once you're done with editing please replace {{underconstruction}} and {{inuse}} with {{review}}. This will add your document to the Category:Needs review.
This page is tagged because it NEEDS REVIEW. You can help the Joomla! Documentation Wiki by contributing to it.
More pages that need help similar to this one are here. NOTE-If you feel the need is satistified, please remove this notice.
You can also use the {{page}} notice if the page needs review or something other than a review.
Examples are:{{page|needs more content}} which would add the article to the Category:Needs more content.
This page is tagged because it NEEDS MORE CONTENT. You can help the Joomla! Documentation Wiki by contributing to it.
More pages that need help similar to this one are here. NOTE-If you feel the need is satistified, please remove this notice.
Or use, {{page|needs images}} which would add the article to the Category:Needs images.
This page is tagged because it NEEDS IMAGES. You can help the Joomla! Documentation Wiki by contributing to it.
More pages that need help similar to this one are here. NOTE-If you feel the need is satistified, please remove this notice.
Request for Deletion Notice[edit]
If you believe that a page should be deleted then please add {{delete}} at the top of the page. You should add a reason for the wanting to delete the page, like this: {{delete|Content now included in [[this page]]}}
Joomla Version Icons[edit]
To indicate availability of a class, method or some piece of functionality in or from a particular version of Joomla, you can use the {{JVer}} template. Only certain specific version numbers are supported:
- Use {{JVer|1.0}} for Joomla 1.0:
- Use {{JVer|1.5}} for Joomla 1.5:
- Use {{JVer|1.6}} for Joomla 1.6:
- Use {{JVer|1.7}} for Joomla 1.7:
- Use {{JVer|2.5}} for Joomla 2.5:
- Use {{JVer|Platform}} for Joomla Platform (no version):
- Use {{JVer|11.1}} for Joomla Platform 11.1:
- Use {{JVer|11.2}} for Joomla Platform 11.2:
- Use {{JVer|11.3}} for Joomla Platform 11.3:
By default the alt tag generated will be the same as the version number, prefixed with the word "Joomla". You can override this default by adding a second parameter. For example, to get an alt tag of "Only available in Joomla 1.5" you should use {{JVer|1.5|Only available in Joomla 1.5}} which produces this:
Table of Contents[edit]
You will get a table of contents box on each page by default as soon as you start making use of headings and subheadings on the page. The default table of contents box is located on the left and text does not flow around it. You can make the table of contents box float right by inserting {{RightTOC}} at the appropriate place in your page. You can also suppress the table of contents box altogether by inserting __NOTOC__ at the top of the page.
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Some URLs can become utterly long, some are ugly, and some are just tedious to type over and over again. Adding categories to a page can become equally annoying.
To simplify your job try some of the following templates. Similar to the interwikis, they're true keystroke-savers:
- {{jsite|keyword}}, for example:
- {{jsite}} = www.joomla.org
- {{jsite|forum}} = forum.joomla.org
- {{jsite|ext}} = extensions.joomla.org. For more see {{jsite}}.
- {{jforum|keyword}}, shortcuts for the many Working Group fora, i.e.
- {{jforum}} = forum.joomla.org
- {{jforum|doc}} = Documentation forum
- {{jforum|devdoc}} = Developer Documentation forum. For more see {{jforum}}.
See also:
- Category:Typing-aid templates
- Category:Wiki Templates for the big list