"Includes" are
macros that include pages inside of other pages. In this way, you can insert the same content into many pages.
In particular, includes can be useful for inserting little "notice" templates into pages. Things like, "This page is a seed.." or "This page needs a photo" can be easily added into pages using the [[Include()]] macro.
On this page we catalog some pre-written pages that are suitable for using with the [[Include]] macro.
To use these pages as includes, simply copy our pages onto your wiki (by hand) and then use the include macro to include the page in other pages. We should write an example (step-by-step) to make this more clear.
Pre-written pages you might find useful for using as an include
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Seed — marks a page as a seed — a page that is intended to attract growth, but is not in full bloom yet.
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Should the Photo Request include be called [[Include(PhotoRequest)]] or [[Include(Photo Request)]] or something else?
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Perhaps it should be (request/image) thusly a section of request tags such as fact checking, location, etc.
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What should be the name for the include to mark a business entry that has gone out of business?
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What should be the name for the include to mark a public person entry for a user who has died?
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What should be the name for the include to mark a user entry for a user who has died?
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Memorial, seems appropiate ~Dave
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What should a request for a fact check be? Should there be one for the top of a page and another that can be inserted right by a particular statement?
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For the latter, case by case situation, if it is the entire article that needs checking then the top, else the side.


