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== Template:Tfm/dated ==

Template:Tfm/dated (pronunciation: /ˈtɛmpleɪt/ /ˈtiːɛfɛm/ /ˈdeɪtɪd/) is a specific type of Mediawiki source code used in the creation and management of Mediawiki templates. The term originates from the combination of the words 'Template', 'Tfm' (an abbreviation for Template for merging), and 'dated', indicating that the template is time-sensitive or has a specific date associated with it.

Usage

The Template:Tfm/dated is used to propose the merging of one Mediawiki template with another. This is typically done when two templates serve a similar purpose or contain overlapping information. The 'dated' aspect of the template indicates that the proposal for merging has a specific timeframe or deadline associated with it.

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  • Mediawiki: A free and open-source wiki software platform. It is used to create and manage content on websites like Wikipedia.
  • Source code: The collection of code written in a human-readable programming language. In the context of Mediawiki, the source code is what allows for the creation and management of templates and other website features.
  • Mediawiki template: A page created to be included in other pages. Templates often include formatting instructions, standard warnings or notices, and other common elements used across multiple pages.

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Template:Tfm/dated (pronunciation: /ˈtɛmpleɪt/ /ˈtiːɛfɛm/ /ˈdeɪtɪd/) is a specific type of Mediawiki source code used in the creation and management of Mediawiki templates. The term originates from the combination of the words 'Template', 'Tfm' (an abbreviation for Template for merging), and 'dated', indicating that the template is time-sensitive or has a specific date associated with it.

Usage

The Template:Tfm/dated is used to propose the merging of one Mediawiki template with another. This is typically done when two templates serve a similar purpose or contain overlapping information. The 'dated' aspect of the template indicates that the proposal for merging has a specific timeframe or deadline associated with it.

Related Terms

  • Mediawiki: A free and open-source wiki software platform. It is used to create and manage content on websites like Wikipedia.
  • Source code: The collection of code written in a human-readable programming language. In the context of Mediawiki, the source code is what allows for the creation and management of templates and other website features.
  • Mediawiki template: A page created to be included in other pages. Templates often include formatting instructions, standard warnings or notices, and other common elements used across multiple pages.

See Also

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To set this template's initial visibility, the |state= parameter may be used:

  • |state=collapsed: {{Tumors|state=collapsed}} to show the template collapsed, i.e., hidden apart from its title bar
  • |state=expanded: {{Tumors|state=expanded}} to show the template expanded, i.e., fully visible
  • |state=autocollapse: {{Tumors|state=autocollapse}}
    • shows the template collapsed to the title bar if there is a Template:Tlx, a Template:Tlx, or some other table on the page with the collapsible attribute
    • shows the template in its expanded state if there are no other collapsible items on the page

If the |state= parameter in the template on this page is not set, the template's initial visibility is taken from the |default= parameter in the Collapsible option template. For the template on this page, that currently evaluates to == Template:Tfm/dated ==

Template:Tfm/dated (pronunciation: /ˈtɛmpleɪt/ /ˈtiːɛfɛm/ /ˈdeɪtɪd/) is a specific type of Mediawiki source code used in the creation and management of Mediawiki templates. The term originates from the combination of the words 'Template', 'Tfm' (an abbreviation for Template for merging), and 'dated', indicating that the template is time-sensitive or has a specific date associated with it.

Usage

The Template:Tfm/dated is used to propose the merging of one Mediawiki template with another. This is typically done when two templates serve a similar purpose or contain overlapping information. The 'dated' aspect of the template indicates that the proposal for merging has a specific timeframe or deadline associated with it.

Related Terms

  • Mediawiki: A free and open-source wiki software platform. It is used to create and manage content on websites like Wikipedia.
  • Source code: The collection of code written in a human-readable programming language. In the context of Mediawiki, the source code is what allows for the creation and management of templates and other website features.
  • Mediawiki template: A page created to be included in other pages. Templates often include formatting instructions, standard warnings or notices, and other common elements used across multiple pages.

See Also

External links

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This template provides a navigational box to tumors and other neoplasms (cancers) by their location in the (human) body. For a navigational box of tumors by their histology, please use one of the relevant templates in the same category (see below). Template adapted from Wikipedia.