Help:Templates
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Templates are wiki procedures which allow for a type of modular programming within wikicode. When a particular string of wikicode is repeated many times in different articles or documents, a template can be used to encapsulate that code. This not only avoids repetitious code, it makes the structure of wikicode more transparent. Templates can allow for internal variables.
- Templates used on the Mainpage and the Community Portal
- Templates used within text of articles and documents
- Templates used on talk pages of articles, documents, and userpages
- Templates used to justify fair use of copyrighted images
- Templates used to give credit to Wikipedia and Wikimedia Commons
- Templates used in footnotes and references
- Templates used for Pubmed citations
- Templates used for tables of contents and chapter links
Templates used on the Mainpage and the Community Portal
| Template | What it produces | What it is used for |
| {{Aboutsite}} |
AIDS WikiAIDS Wiki is a community gathering place for AIDS dissidents to assist and foster activism. The wiki reflects a pro-dissident POV, although the diversity of opinion present among AIDS dissidents is respected. Verifiability criteria are relaxed in good judgment regarding reports of recent newsworthy events and announcements of upcoming planned events. | Introduces the wiki on the Mainpage |
| {{Announcements}} | === Announcements ===
| Places announcements on the Community Portal |
| {{Communitypages}} | Community pages
| Places community pages on the Community Portal |
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Current events
New books and websites
Small Inquisitor JP Moore of Cornell Abbey
NEW! → Interviews
Gary Null | Places current events on the Community Portal |
| {{Dissidentlist}} | List of dissidentsA growing number of scientists, doctors, academics, journalists, and other professionals are questioning the HIV/AIDS hypothesis. This site will give you the information to make up your own mind. | Places link to the list of dissidents on the Mainpage |
| {{Documents}} | Essential documentsThe following is a list of the most damaging documents available in the scientific literature, which refute the HIV/AIDS hypothesis, rebut "evidence" of HIV causation, reveal the fraudulent nature of the HIV tests, and expose the sociological motivations and political maneuverings behind the HIV paradigm.
| Places list of essential documents on the Mainpage |
| {{Featured}} | Featured articleThe Last Lovers on Earth: Stories from Dark Times is a 1999 book of short stories by Charles Ortleb. Three of the stories became the basis for a 2004 film directed by Ortleb and Michael Cimpher. The stories have been described as "a funny and disturbing series of portraits of the gay community as it faces the challenges of survival in a world of AIDS propaganda and collaboration." AIDS activists, scientists, doctors, and academics are all skewered in satirical fashion. Featured document
The original Group for the Scientific Reappraisal of the HIV/AIDS Hypothesis published a print newsletter for several years. The brief essays contained in Volume 1, Number 2 were excellent enough then, but the simple truths they contain have become iridescent with the passage of 14 years. (Click on each page above to view. You may need to zoom in manually if your browser adjusts the size of the image.)
| Places featured article/document on the Mainpage |
| {{Intro}} | Welcome AIDS Rethinkers to your AIDS Wiki David Rasnick said, "To understand the fiasco of AIDS, all that is required is common sense, hard work to become informed, and above all else, courage." This wiki is being developed by those with the common sense and courage to discover the truth about "AIDS". Your experience and expertise would be most welcome in contributing to these articles and creating new entries. If you would like to help improve this wiki, you may obtain a login account by sending an email to admin. Thanks for visiting!
We began this wiki in January 2006 and are currently editing
| Places introduction on the Mainpage |
| {{Lead}} | Places lead on the Mainpage | |
| {{Links}} | Other dissident websitesThe following is a list of links to various dissident websites. A comprehensive list can be found at the list of dissident websites.
| Places links to other dissident websites on the Mainpage |
| {{Petitions}} | PetitionsThe following online petitions are currently being assembled. Please sign to show your support!
| Places links to petitions on the Community Portal |
| {{Portal}} |
Community PortalVisit the Community Portal to view what's new at the wiki, community pages, petitions, and other important announcements! | Places link to Community Portal on the Mainpage |
| {{Suggested}} | Suggested reading/viewingThe following is a list of suggested reading for newcomers. Although these articles can profitably be read in any order, they are intended to be read in the order given.
This remarkable satire was written in 1987. It is more powerful and chilling today than 20 years ago: We also suggest the following video documentaries:
| Places suggested reading on the Mainpage |
| {{Whatsnew}} | What's new at AIDS Wiki
| Places announcements about what's new at the wiki on the Community Portal |
Templates used within text of articles and documents
| Template | What it produces | What it is used for | ||
| {{PDFfile|PDFtitle=Ascher}} |
| Used to place a PDF file into the document namespace | ||
| {{PDFlink|link=Ascher|title=The Ascher Commentary}} | The Ascher Commentary | Places a link to a PDF document on AIDS Wiki servers | ||
| {{MP3file|MP3title=CulshawUHR1}} |
Download QuickTime to listen to MP3 documents
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| Used to place an MP3 file into the document namespace | ||
| {{MP3link|link=CulshawUHR1|title=Culshaw on the Unauthorized Health Report}} | Culshaw on the Unauthorized Health Report | Places a link to an MP3 document on AIDS Wiki servers | ||
| {{Current}} | Placed on top of an article about an event of which information may change rapidly | |||
| {{Medical disclaimer}} | PLEASE NOTE: This article contains information about resources giving medical advice. However, the medical information provided on AIDS Wiki cannot substitute for the advice of a medical professional. Please see our medical disclaimer. | Standard medical disclaimer used in articles and documents offering medical information | ||
| {{NoGFDL}} | NOTWITHSTANDING ANY OTHER NOTICE ON THIS PAGE, the material on this page is NOT available under the GNU Free Documentation License; in accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. section 107, it is posted in the manner of bulletin boards in schools and workplaces, to encourage public education and citizen awareness, without profit or payment, for persons and entities engaging in non-profit research and educational activities and purposes only. | Indicates that the document is not licensed under the GNU Free Documentation Lincense | ||
| {{stub}} | Template:Stub | Indicates that the article is a stub | ||
| {{Website disclaimer}} | PLEASE NOTE: AIDS Wiki is not officially affiliated in any way with any of the following websites. The opinions, viewpoints, and conclusions expressed on any particular website below are solely those of that particular website or associated individuals, and are not necessarily endorsed by AIDS Wiki. | Standard website disclaimer used in articles and documents offering lists of websites | ||
Templates used on talk pages of articles, documents, and userpages
| Template | What it produces | What it is used for | ||
| {{Featured article|featuredpage=featuredpage}} |
| Placed on talk page of featured articles | ||
| {{Welcome}} | Hello, Templates, and welcome to AIDS Wiki! Thank you for joining. I hope you like the place and decide to stay. Here are a few good links for newcomers:
AIDS Wiki links
MediaWiki linksWikipedia linksI hope you enjoy editing here. You can play around editing in your own personal sandbox. (Also see the Main Page Sandbox; you can cut and paste that text into your own sandbox.) Please sign your name on talk pages using four tildes (~~~~); this will automatically produce your name and the date. If you have any questions, feel free to ask. Again, welcome!
| Places welcome message to new user on their talk page | ||
Templates used to justify fair use of copyrighted images
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| {{Bcfu}} |
| Book cover fair use; Used for low-resolution images of book covers |
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| {{DVDfu}} |
| DVD fair use; Used for low-resolution images of DVD covers |
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| {{Magfu}} |
| Magazine fair use; Used for low-resolution images of magazine covers |
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| {{Pfu|person=person|link=link|copyholder=copyholder}} |
| Promotional fair use; Used for fair use of promotional images |
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| {{Pfunl|person=person|copyholder=copyholder}} |
| Promotional fair use with no link; Used for fair use of promotional images |
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| {{Pfup|person=person|link=link|copyholder=copyholder}} |
| Promotional fair use with permission; Used for fair use of promotional images with explicit permission of copyright holder |
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| {{Pfupnl|person=person|copyholder=copyholder}} |
| Promotional fair use with permission and no link; Used for fair use of promotional images with explicit permission of copyright holder |
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Templates used to give credit to Wikipedia and Wikimedia Commons
| Template | What it produces | What it is used for | ||
| {{Credit|pagetitle=pagetitle|id=id|date=date}} |
| Gives credit to Wikipedia for content | ||
| {{Imagecredit|imagetitle=imagetitle}} |
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| {{ImagecreditC|imagetitle=imagetitle}} |
| Gives credit to Wikimedia Commons for image | ||
Templates used in footnotes and references
Please read the help page on footnotes and references for detailed instructions on implementation.
| Template | What it produces | What it is used for |
| {{Fn|1}} | [1] | Footnote; places a footnote within text |
| {{Fnb|1}} | ↑ | Footnote back; used in conjunction with {{Fn}}; places a link back to where footnote originally occurs |
| {{Ref|1|2}} | 2 | Reference; places a Harvard reference "2" to location "1" within text |
| {{Refb|1}} | ↑ | Reference back; used in conjunction with {{Ref}}; places a link back to where reference originally occurs |
| {{Refbb|1}} | Reference back blank; same as {{Refb|1}}, except no backlink is placed; used primarily when the reference correspondence is many-to-one, precluding multiple ibids, e.g. scientific papers |
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Templates used for Pubmed citations
| Template | What it produces | What it is used for |
| {{Pubmed|title=title|number=number}} | "title" PubMed | Produces automated link to Pubmed listing; used when no direct link to article is available |
| {{Pubmedlink|title=title|number=number|link=link}} | "[link title]" PubMed" | Produces automated link to Pubmed listing and external link |
| {{Pubmedintlink|title=title|number=number|link=link}} | "title" PubMed" | Produces automated link to Pubmed listing and internal link |
Templates used for tables of contents and chapter links
| Template | What it produces | What it is used for | ||
| {{CompactTOC}} |
| Compact Table Of Contents; produces compact alphabetical table of contents |
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| {{TOCright}} | Table Of Contents right; places the table of contents to the right of page |
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| {{Toc|1}} | Table of contents; within related documents, places link to table of contents |
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| {{Pc|1}} | ← Previous chapter | Previous chapter; within related documents, places link to previous chapter |
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| {{Nc|1}} | Next chapter; within related documents, places link to next chapter |
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