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This page lists all pages in the {{ns:template}} namespace that are not included in another page.
Remember to check for other links to the templates before deleting them.
MediaWiki:Unusedtemplatestext/en
This page leets aw pages in the {{ns:template}} namespace that's naw incuidit in anither page. Mynd n check fer ither airtins til the templates afore delytin thaim.
MediaWiki:Unusedtemplatestext/sco
Error message for a failure to fetch intra-wiki links to a page, that is links from other pages in this wiki to the page $1 in this wiki.
MediaWiki:Viki-error-intrawiki-in/qqq
Used in [[Special:Statistics]].

A 'content page' is a page that forms part of the purpose of the wiki. It includes the main page and pages in the main namespace and any other namespaces that are included when the wiki is customised. For example on Wikimedia Commons 'content pages' include pages in the file and category namespaces. On Wikinews 'content pages' include pages in the Portal namespace. For technical definition of 'content namespaces' see [[mw:Manual:Using_custom_namespaces#Content_namespaces|MediaWiki]].

Possible alternatives to the word 'content' are 'subject matter' or 'wiki subject' or 'wiki purpose'.

{{Identical|Content page}}
MediaWiki:Statistics-articles/qqq
A 'content page' is a page that forms part of the purpose of the wiki. It includes the main page and pages in the main namespace and any other namespaces that are included when the wiki is customised. For example on Wikimedia Commons 'content pages' include pages in the file and category namespaces. On Wikinews 'content pages' include pages in the Portal namespace. For technical definition of 'content namespaces' see [[mw:Manual:Using_custom_namespaces#Content_namespaces|MediaWiki]].

Possible alternatives to the word 'content' are 'subject matter' or 'wiki subject' or 'wiki purpose'.

{{Identical|Content page}}
MediaWiki:Article/qqq
A "content page" is a page that forms part of the purpose of the wiki. It includes the main page and pages in the main namespace and any other namespaces that are included when the wiki is customised. For example on Wikimedia Commons "content pages" include pages in the file and category namespaces. On Wikinews "content pages" include pages in the Portal namespace. For technical definition of "content namespaces" see [[mw:Manual:Using_custom_namespaces#Content_namespaces|MediaWiki]].

Possible alternatives to the word 'content' are 'subject matter' or 'wiki subject' or 'wiki purpose'.

See also:
* {{msg-mw|Nstab-main}}
* {{msg-mw|Accesskey-ca-nstab-main}}
* {{msg-mw|Tooltip-ca-nstab-main}}
{{Identical|Content page}}
MediaWiki:Tooltip-ca-nstab-main/qqq
A 'content page' is a page that forms part of the purpose of the wiki. It includes the main page and pages in the main namespace and any other namespaces that are included when the wiki is customised. For example on Wikimedia Commons 'content pages' include pages in the file and category namespaces. On Wikinews 'content pages' include pages in the Portal namespace. For technical definition of 'content namespaces' see [[mw:Manual:Using_custom_namespaces#Content_namespaces|MediaWiki]].

Possible alternatives to the word 'content' are 'subject matter' or 'wiki subject' or 'wiki purpose'.

{{Identical|Content page}}
MediaWiki:Notanarticle/qqq
A quick link in the advanced search box on [[Special:Search]]. Clicking on this link starts a search in the content pages of the wiki.

A 'content page' is a page that forms part of the purpose of the wiki. It includes the main page and pages in the main namespace and any other namespaces that are included when the wiki is customised. For example on Wikimedia Commons 'content pages' include pages in the file and category namespaces. On Wikinews 'content pages' include pages in the Portal namespace. For technical definition of 'content namespaces' see [[mw:Manual:Using_custom_namespaces#Content_namespaces|MediaWiki]].

Possible alternatives to the word 'content' are 'subject matter' or 'wiki subject' or 'wiki purpose'.

{{Identical|Content page}}
MediaWiki:Searchprofile-articles/qqq
Using the form below will rename a page, moving all of its history to the new name.
The old title will become a redirect page to the new title.
You can update redirects that point to the original title automatically.
If you choose not to, be sure to check for [[Special:DoubleRedirects|double]] or [[Special:BrokenRedirects|broken redirects]].
You are responsible for making sure that links continue to point where they are supposed to go.

Note that the page will <strong>not</strong> be moved if there is already a page at the new title, unless the latter is a redirect and has no past edit history.
This means that you can rename a page back to where it was renamed from if you make a mistake, and you cannot overwrite an existing page.

<strong>Note:</strong>
This can be a drastic and unexpected change for a popular page;
please be sure you understand the consequences of this before proceeding.
MediaWiki:Movepagetext/en
This page provides access to files that are uploaded or in the process of uploading, but are not yet published to the wiki. These files are not visible to anyone but the user who uploaded them.
MediaWiki:Uploadstash-summary/en
Error message for a failure to fetch intra-wiki links, that is ones that go from a wiki page to other pages in the same wiki.
MediaWiki:Viki-error-intrawiki-out/qqq
Do not allow <code>{<nowiki />{prefix:<em>pagename</em>}}</code> to transclude foreign templates/pages, rather look for a local page in the template namespace.
MediaWiki:Interwiki trans 0 intro/en
Do not allow <code>{<nowiki />{prefix:<em>pagename</em>}}</code> to transclude foreign templates/pages, rather look for a local page in the template namespace.
MediaWiki:Interwiki trans 0 intro/en-gb
Using the form below will rename a page, moving all of its history to the new name.
The old title will become a redirect page to the new title.
Be sure to check for [[Special:DoubleRedirects|double]] or [[Special:BrokenRedirects|broken redirects]].
You are responsible for making sure that links continue to point where they are supposed to go.

Note that the page will <strong>not</strong> be moved if there is already a page at the new title, unless it is a redirect and has no past edit history.
This means that you can rename a page back to where it was renamed from if you make a mistake, and you cannot overwrite an existing page.

<strong>Note:</strong>
This can be a drastic and unexpected change for a popular page;
please be sure you understand the consequences of this before proceeding.
MediaWiki:Movepagetext-noredirectfixer/en
When a user makes an edit in the page which is happening in the background
and then tries to leave the page this message is shown to check that they are happy that they will lose their changes.
They can either exit the page and lose them or stay on the page until they are complete
MediaWiki:Mobile-frontend-saving-exit-page/qqq
This page lists content pages that have ''not'' yet been [[{{MediaWiki:Validationpage}}|reviewed]] to the specified level.
MediaWiki:Unreviewedpages-list/en
When templates are expanded, there is a size limit for the number of bytes yielded. Usually that occurs from excessively nested templates, recursive templates, or ones having x-zillion of #if #case or similar contructs in them. When the wikicode parser detects this, it outputs a red warning message to the page.


See also:
* {{msg-mw|Post-expand-template-inclusion-category}}
MediaWiki:Post-expand-template-inclusion-warning/qqq
This message is used as a category name for a [[mw:Special:MyLanguage/Help:Tracking categories|tracking category]] where pages are placed automatically if the expanded size of the templates they contain exceeds the limit.

When templates are expanded, there is a size limit for the number of bytes yielded. Usually that occurs from excessively nested templates, recursive templates, or ones having x-zillion of #if #case or similar contructs in them. When the wikicode parser detects this, it outputs a red warning message to the page.

See also:
* {{msg-mw|Post-expand-template-inclusion-category-desc}}
* {{msg-mw|Post-expand-template-inclusion-warning}}
MediaWiki:Post-expand-template-inclusion-category/qqq
{{optional}}
Variant Option for wikis with variants conversion enabled.

Note that <code>sr-ec</code> is not a conforming BCP47 language tag. Wikis should be migrated by:
* allowing it only as a legacy alias of the preferred tag <code>sr-cyrl</code> (possibly insert a tracking category in templates as long as they must support the legacy tag),
* making the new tag the default to look first, before looking for the old tag,
* moving the translations to the new code by renaming them,
* checking links in source pages still using the legacy tag to change it to the new tag,
* possibly cleanup the redirect pages.
MediaWiki:Variantname-sr-ec/qqq
{{optional}}
Variant Option for wikis with variants conversion enabled.

Note that <code>sr-el</code> is not a conforming BCP47 language tag. Wikis should be migrated by:
* allowing it only as a legacy alias of the preferred tag <code>sr-latn</code> (possibly insert a tracking category in templates as long as they must support the legacy tag),
* making the new tag the default to look first, before looking for the old tag,
* moving the translations to the new code by renaming them,
* checking links in source pages still using the legacy tag to change it to the new tag,
* possibly cleanup the redirect pages.
MediaWiki:Variantname-sr-el/qqq
This tool allows for mass deletions of pages selected by a DPL query.

Enter a query below to generate a list of titles to delete.
* Titles can be individually removed before deleting.
* Remember, page titles are case-sensitive.
* Queries shouldn't be surrounded by any DPL tags or braces.
* For information about the parameter meanings, see the [http://semeb.com/dpldemo/index.php?title=DPL:Manual DPL Manual].
MediaWiki:Nukedpl-intro/en
This tool allows for mass deletions of pages selected by a DPL query.

Enter a query below to generate a list of titles to delete.
* Titles can be individually removed before deleting.
* Remember, page titles are case-sensitive.
* Queries shouldn't be surrounded by any DPL tags or braces.
* For information about the parameter meanings, see the [http://semeb.com/dpldemo/index.php?title=DPL:Manual DPL Manual].
MediaWiki:Nukedpl-intro/en-gb
This page lists pages to which only certain users can make edits that do not require review.
Edits made by other users are not displayed to readers by default until an authorised user reviews them.
MediaWiki:Stablepages-list/en-gb
This page lists pages to which only certain users can make edits that do not require review.
Edits made by other users are not displayed to readers by default until an authorized user reviews them.
MediaWiki:Stablepages-list/en
Tooltip shown when hovering over the {{msg-mw|Talk}} tab.

A 'content page' is a page that forms part of the purpose of the wiki. It includes the main page and pages in the main namespace and any other namespaces that are included when the wiki is customised. For example on Wikimedia Commons 'content pages' include pages in the file and category namespaces. On Wikinews 'content pages' include pages in the Portal namespace. For a technical definition of 'content namespaces' see [[mw:Manual:Using_custom_namespaces#Content_namespaces|MediaWiki]].

Possible alternatives to the word 'content' are 'subject matter' or 'wiki subject' or 'wiki purpose'.

See also:
* {{msg-mw|Talk}}
* {{msg-mw|Accesskey-ca-talk}}
* {{msg-mw|Tooltip-ca-talk}}
{{Identical|Content page}}
MediaWiki:Tooltip-ca-talk/qqq