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A demonstration page or demo is a page created with the intent of practically demonstrating a given process, idea, or software function. While these pages may seem ostensibly useless, they have purposes and should likely not be altered or deleted.

List

A list of demonstration pages and a description of their uses follows (currently incomplete).


Help pages

Title Description Pages used in
Help:Redirect/Target An example of a redirect target. Help:Redirect
Help:Redirect/Redirect 1 The first of three redirects used to demonstrate redirect loops and multiple redirections. Help:Redirect
Help:Redirect/Redirect 2 The second of three redirects used to demonstrate redirect loops and multiple redirections. Help:Redirect
Help:Redirect/Redirect 3 The third of three redirects used to demonstrate redirect loops and multiple redirections. Help:Redirect
Help:Redirect/Broken redirect Used to demonstrate broken redirects help:redirect
Help:Demo1 Used in conjunction with Category:Demo to show the ordering in a category. Category:Demo


Categories

Title Description Pages used in
Category:Demo Exhibits the standard formatting and layout of category: namespace pages. Category:English documentation

Files

Title Description Pages used in
File:Tst.png A generic image to sample the way the Commons global interface works. File:Tst.png

Templates

Title Description Pages used in
Template:t2ademo Parameter demonstration. Help:Template
Template:t2a1 Used with template:t2demo and template:t2a2 to sample cascading template calls. Help:template, Help:Expansion
Template:t2a2 Used with template:t2demo and template:t2a2 to sample cascading template calls. Help:Template
Template:T2ademo Used with template:t2demo and template:t2a2 to sample cascading template calls. Parent template. Help:Template, Help:Expansion, Help:Substitution, Help:Editing shortcuts
Template:Name-example Used to demonstrate the workings of template parameters. Help:Template

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