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This template includes an FAQ sub-page on an article or talk page.
This template includes an FAQ sub-page on an article or talk page.

Latest revision as of 22:40, 3 July 2012

This template includes an FAQ sub-page on an article or talk page.

Usage

{{FAQ}}

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{{FAQ|see also=[[Wikipedia:FAQ]]}}

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) (see also: Wikipedia:FAQ)
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{{FAQ|collapsed=yes}}


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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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{{FAQ|quickedit=no}}

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{{FAQ|small=yes}}

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{{FAQ}} (on a talk page)

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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Section headings

Section headings should not normally be used within the FAQ template since they will show in the table of contents of the page where the FAQ template is transcluded. A way around this is to use markup like the following: <includeonly>;</includeonly><noinclude>==</noinclude>Heading name<noinclude>==</noinclude>, on a line by itself. On the /FAQ content page itself, when not transcluded, it will have navigable headings as if it were a line reading ==Heading name==. When transcluded into the FAQ template (or elsewhere), it will have bold pseudo-headings, as if it were a line reading ;Heading name. (This is a useful trick for long {{Todo}} lists, too.)