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<includeonly><onlyinclude>{{#if:{{{h1|}}}|{{DISPLAYTITLE:{{{h1}}}}}}}{{#if:{{{1|}}}|<seo title="{{{1}}}"/>}}{{#if:{{{NoContents|}}}|__NOTOC__ | <includeonly><onlyinclude>{{#if:{{{h1|}}}|{{DISPLAYTITLE:{{{h1}}}}}}}{{#if:{{{1|}}}|<seo title="{{{1}}}"/>}}{{#if:{{{NoContents|}}}|__NOTOC__}}</onlyinclude></includeonly><!-- | ||
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{{#if: {{{1|}}} | <seo title="{{{1}}}" /> }} | {{#if: {{{1|}}} | <seo title="{{{1}}}" /> }} | ||
{{#if: {{{NoContents|}}} | __NOTOC__ }} | {{#if: {{{NoContents|}}} | __NOTOC__ }} | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:16, 13 December 2025
Description[edit]
This template is for changing the title of a page. It has two purposes: being easier to remember, and being more TTS-friendly.
Parameters[edit]
1- Browser title shown at the top of the window. The name of the wiki and probably the browser will be appended to the end.h1- Article title. It is recommended you make this something which is nearly indistinguishable from the internal title, such as the same title with formatting inside or the same title with a lowercase letter.NoContents- disable table of contents using the magic word. This was on a lot of Item pages, but it was potentially very TTS-unfriendly, so from now on those thousand pages will use "NoContents".