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(Struggling with template design?: ::It's a while since I last made a template for WikiPedia. I'll need to refresh my knowledge. Templates range from being very simple to very complicated. It's probably more a matter to just find one at the smaller en)
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: Please, yes. I would like to have a decent template for frontends to fill in and then run all frontends with this template. Wikipedia has become simply too complicated to crib off.[[User:Refdoc|refdoc]]:[[User_Talk:Refdoc|talk]] 06:17, 9 January 2018 (MST)
 
: Please, yes. I would like to have a decent template for frontends to fill in and then run all frontends with this template. Wikipedia has become simply too complicated to crib off.[[User:Refdoc|refdoc]]:[[User_Talk:Refdoc|talk]] 06:17, 9 January 2018 (MST)
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::It's a while since I last made a template for WikiPedia. I'll need to refresh my knowledge. Templates range from being very simple to very complicated. It's probably more a matter to just find one at the smaller end of the spectrum. [[User:David Haslam|David Haslam]] ([[User talk:David Haslam|talk]]) 10:06, 9 January 2018 (MST)

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Struggling with template design?

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(Created page with "{| class="infobox" style="width: 22em" {{Generic template demo | ProjectName | ProjectSite | ProjectSource | DemoSite | ProjectIRC | Facebook | Twitter | MailinglistUser | Mai...")

yet none of this is shown in the main template.Do you need help with this ? David Haslam (talk) 06:15, 9 January 2018 (MST)

Please, yes. I would like to have a decent template for frontends to fill in and then run all frontends with this template. Wikipedia has become simply too complicated to crib off.refdoc:talk 06:17, 9 January 2018 (MST)
It's a while since I last made a template for WikiPedia. I'll need to refresh my knowledge. Templates range from being very simple to very complicated. It's probably more a matter to just find one at the smaller end of the spectrum. David Haslam (talk) 10:06, 9 January 2018 (MST)