Thread:Thundercraft5/@comment-45117243-20201020222024/@comment-44709101-20201021195042

HumansCanWinElves wrote: Hello!

Thank you for the detailed explanation.

I already used substitution of the #time function in a signature I made for someone. It wasn't for designating but for adding a timestamp of a certain timezone. I was wondering if you used another method I didn't know about, so now I can rest assured :D

However, given the rest of your explanation, I don't quite understand why you need the immediate template and why you need it to be &lt;includeonly&gt;-ed. Does it have something to do with the interwiki transclusion?

Also, I understand that you are substituing the immediate template? Because at the end I can see on your messgae only the formatting template Template:User:Thundercraft5/signature 1.
 * The reason why I use an immediate template is to make my signature a template on pages, not a bunch of messy html tags. If I were to sign a page with my current signature, it would just show up as.

2.
 * Yes, You need the  tags due to some issue with the interwiki transclusion. The   tags are a fix to make my 2-template signature work.

3.
 * When I sign my signature, the software substitutes my first template, which in itself is a another template, which transcludes my main HTML template.