Stock car racing:Transclusion/How Transclusion Works

To transclude any source page (within a single MediaWiki project, such as ), include the following code in the target page:

Whenever the target page A with this code is rendered, the engine will include in that place not the code itself, but the entire content of the source page B, SOMEPAGE. The top row shows what the target page renders as, while the bottom row shows the code. Note: foo will not be highlighted nor boxed on the target page.



For example, you might decide to place a welcome message on every newcomer's talk page.

Transclusion creates a "live" link between the template page and the target page(s) upon which the template's contents should appear. When the template is edited, the rendering of that template on the target pages is updated as well. For example, you create a (template) page in with your home mailing address and then transclude that template not only on your page, but all your friends' pages, too. Later, after moving to a new house, you then update your address template and the new address will automatically appear on all your friends' pages.

There are further simple examples at Transclusion.

On the other hand, breaking existing transclusions in a template is called breakage.