Forum:Hidden parser code in template

Hey good morning and all that good stuff!

My question is this, I would use a hidden parser in a template to better help the staff and the rest of the users. For example, an overall view of an article, let us say a wrestling pay-per-view events main page W.W.E.'s pay-per-view events formerly had this option, to have the option to list all events and when used on a specific WWE event page like WrestleMania 26, it will show the overall WWE PPV template with the events' venues and winners. My question is where is this magic parser code to use? The reason of me asking is that I would LOVE to use it! The second question is that if I, or someone else, wants to use multiple related templates to the main template, example mentioned, how are we to do this? Thanks for the help! LoneThrasherWolf37 15:05, August 27, 2010 (UTC)
 * You could always use something like:


 * Although, you question is kind of confusing. Max21 16:38, August 27, 2010 (UTC)

That is the code I'm looking for. Thanks. My second question in easier form is how do I use more than 1 existing template on a page by using this code? Example: I would be using the cast list and season templates on 1 specific article while I would be using the same template for another article that has different cast (with current and former cast members) and season listings on that article. This is what I'm asking:

On an article named The Sims 3, example topic, and the The Sims series template is used with The Sims 3 family list template, neighborhood list template, and expansion (and stuff) packs listed on the The Sims 3 article WHILE The Sims 2 article has its' own family list, neighborhood list, expansion (and stuff) packs, BUT, it has patch lists and official cheat list templates by using the The Sims template.

Question: How do I do this from the example above? LoneThrasherWolf37 16:49, August 27, 2010 (UTC)
 * It might be best to just use a separate template for each. You a sacrificing usability and ease of editing for the sole reason of putting them in one template. I advise against that. Max21 17:04, August 27, 2010 (UTC)