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| The term Templates has different meanings based upon its context.
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| == Databases ==
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| The term Templates has a special meaning in databases.
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| == Wiki or MoodleDoc ==
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| The term Templates is also used in editing MoodleDocs.
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| <nowiki>They are are segments of Wiki markup that are meant to be copied automatically ("transcluded") into a page. You add them by putting the template's name in {{double braces}}.</nowiki> From [http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Editing#Templates wikimedia.org Edit Templates]
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| *First Example
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| {{Moodle 1.5}}
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| <nowiki>{{Moodle 1.5}}</nowiki>
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| The above code looks like the Moodle 1.5 box you see on the right.
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| *Second example:
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| Near the bottom of this page is another template that says something like
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| "This article is a stub. You can help Moodle Docs by expanding it."
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| == See also ==
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| [[Themes]] - Sometimes Themes are refered to as templates.
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| {{stub}} | | {{stub}} |
| [[Category:Teacher]] | | [[Category:Teacher]] |