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<!-- Please place categories where indicated at the bottom of this page and interwikis at Wikidata (see [[Wikipedia:Wikidata]]) -->
<!-- Please place categories where indicated at the bottom of this page and interwikis at Wikidata (see [[Wikipedia:Wikidata]]) -->
{{sandbox other||{{not a sandbox}}}}
{{sandbox other||{{not a sandbox}}}}
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This template allows to differentiate between regular <code>Template:...</code> and <code>Template:.../sandbox</code> pages. It is typically used to ''prevent'' a /sandbox page being categorised with their main page.
This template allows to differentiate between regular <code>Template:...</code> and <code>Template:.../sandbox</code> pages. It is typically used to ''prevent'' a /sandbox page being categorised with their main page.


;Also numbered /sandbox1
;Also: when numbered /sandbox1
Any subpage <code>/sandbox''ANYTEXT''</code> is considered a <code>/sandbox</code>.
Any subpage <code>/sandbox''ANYTEXT''</code> is considered a <code>/sandbox</code>. So this includes <code>/sandbox''1''</code>, <code>/sandbox_2</code>.


;Also /doc
;Also: /doc
A <code>/doc</code> subpage is also considered a <code>/sandbox</code>.
A <code>/doc</code> subpage is also considered a <code>/sandbox</code>.


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== See also ==
== See also ==
* {{tl|When on basepage}} &mdash; useful when only basepage (the template:toppage) should be categorised (no subpages, no subtemplates)
{{Foo other see also}}
* {{tl|Template categories}}
{{Namespace and pagename-detecting templates}}
{{Namespace and pagename-detecting templates}}
<includeonly>{{sandbox other||
<includeonly>{{sandbox other||

Latest revision as of 05:02, 3 September 2020

This template allows to differentiate between regular Template:... and Template:.../sandbox pages. It is typically used to prevent a /sandbox page being categorised with their main page.

Also
when numbered /sandbox1

Any subpage /sandboxANYTEXT is considered a /sandbox. So this includes /sandbox1, /sandbox_2.

Also
/doc

A /doc subpage is also considered a /sandbox.

Usage

This template can be used on template documentation pages to ensure that any given template sandbox or template documentation does not populate its main template's category(ies).

This template has two unnamed parameters, |1= and |2=. Near the bottom of a /doc page where the categories are usually placed, install this template as follows:

{{Documentation subpage}}
<!-- all /documentation code goes here -->
<includeonly>{{sandbox other||
<!-- categories the main template should be in, but not the /sandbox: -->
[[Category:(first category)]]
[[Category:(second category)]]

}}</includeonly>
  • Usage of an empty first parameter (two pipes together, ||, at the end of the first line of code above) essentially means |1=(do nothing) and will not allow the sandbox page to populate the listed categories.
  • Note that the closing template braces (}}) are placed just before the </includeonly> tag. This is the same as |2=(category comment and categories). In "long hand" it may appear as follows:
<includeonly>{{sandbox other|1=<!-- keep sandbox out of categories -->|2=
<!-- Categories go below this line; interwikis go to Wikidata -->
[[Category:(first category)]]
[[Category:(second category)]]
(more categories if needed)

}}</includeonly>

See also

  • {{Sandbox other}} — Distinguishes between the /sandbox subpages and the root template page and other subpages.
  • {{Testcases other}} — Distinguishes between the /testcases subpages and the root template page and other subpages.
  • {{Template other}} — Distinguishes between pages in the template namespace and other namespaces.
  • {{When on basepage}} — Distinguishes between the root template page and subpages, without special consideration in the mainspace.
  • {{Subpage other}} — Distinguisheds between the root page and subpages (any subpage), classifying pagenames in the mainspace with a slash as being the root page.