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  1. The cfg table-- values can be added as a string, or as an array of strings. local defaultKeys = {'main', 'talk', 'other', 'subjectns', 'demospace', 'demopage'} local argKeys = {} for i, defaultKey in ipairs (defaultKeys) do argKeys [defaultKey] = {defaultKey} end for defaultKey, t in pairs (argKeys) do local cfgValue = cfg [defaultKey] local ...

  2. Wikipedia Portals. Portals serve as enhanced "main pages" for specific broad subjects. Portals are meant primarily for readers, while encouraging them to become editors of Wikipedia by providing links to project spaces. Portals are created for encyclopedic topics only and not for article maintenance categories.

  3. Module:Namespace detect/data. This module is . It is a in use by a very large number of pages, or is very frequently. Because vandalism or mistakes would affect many pages, and even trivial editing might cause substantial load on the servers, it is from editing. This Lua module is used in system messages, and on approximately 4,960,000 pages ...

  4. For example, I seem to remember that some time ago the {} template had such self-reference to a "wikipedia:" (="project") namespace page, Wikipedia:Manual of Style (pronunciation) - but anyway the template doesn't have such self-reference any more currently: I really think most wikipedians would try to avoid that, wherever non-XNS solutions can ...

  5. This template Identifies the type of a given page. It is highly customisable. By default it detects redirects, articles, files, templates, categories, and modules, and other types of page are displayed as "page". Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status Class 1 Class is used to distinguish between different non-article pages in mainspace. 'disambig', 'disamb ...

  6. Essays, as used by Wikipedia editors, typically contain advice or opinions of one or more editors. The purpose of an essay is to aid or comment on the encyclopedia but not on any unrelated causes. Essays have no official status and do not speak for the Wikipedia community because they may be created and edited without overall community oversight.

  7. Cross-namespace redirects are redirects from one namespace to another. The term is most often applied to redirects from the main (article) namespace to the Wikipedia (project) namespace. There have been various debates over the use of cross-namespace redirects, and the issue remains moderately controversial.

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