Board Thread:Support Requests - Getting Technical/@comment-24424249-20150723235653/@comment-3474542-20151022113301

In rereading your original post, I notice you say... AshWolf Forever wrote: ...I have seen such templates on other wikis but I never seem to be able to figure out where the original is...

If you look at the wikitext of the page in Source mode using any editor, you can easily see what templates (and template parameters) are being used.

You can easily get to the the page editor in either mode (Help:VisualEditor or Help:Classic editor) by clicking the drop down arrow next to the View/Edit button and choosing the appropriate option.

Like a lot of the more experienced editors, I use the Classical editor by default. However, if I wanted to see something in Visual Editor, I would click the drop down arrow next to the Edit/View button and select "VisualEditor". For someone who wants to quickly view source mode, but prefers to use the visual editor, they would click the drop-down arrow and choose "ClassicEditor".

The templates are typically the bits of code that start off with 2 curly braces. So, for example, you might see. In this example, the template is named "Warning" and the parameters are named "scope" and "details". You can then search the wiki for the page named Template:Warning (all templates use the Template: prefix because they are in the Template: namespace, even if the prefix can be omitted on the page that is using the template (i.e. - and  are the same page, one is just more explicit in stating that it is a template).