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This template does nothing visually. Technically, it throws away its parameters and outputs the null string.
It is useful for programming advanced templates, and is often used within a template to the right of an equals sign. It may also be used in a template to disambiguate parsing of braces.
It can also be used to temporarily disable code. Unlike "commenting out" using HTML <!-- -->
, it nests. This means that {{void|foo {{void|bar}} baz}}
is valid, whereas <!-- foo <!-- bar --> baz -->
will produce baz -->
.
It provides a particularly concise way of temporarily disabling templates, by prefixing the template name with ^|
, making the template name becomes the (ignored) first unnamed parameter. For example, suppose you have a page {{Under construction}}
for several days, and wish to change that to {{In use}}
during active editing sessions. Rather than delete the unused template, you can leave both templates in the wikitext and change from {{^|In use|...}}{{Under construction|...}}
to {{In use|...}}{{^|Under construction|...}}
.
Another possible application would be to temporarily disable an infobox on an article page while a problem with the infobox template itself is resolved.
A deeper no-op is {{subst:void|foobar}}
or {{subst:^|foobar}}
. It disappears completely upon saving.
Alternatives
{{Null}} also redirects here. It is also possible to use {{ns:0}}
, the empty/void/null string for the main namespace.
It can be used in place of <nowiki/>
to break character sequence parsing, for example {{nowrap|{''a''}{{null}}}}
to force the first closing brace to be treated as part of the template parameter instead of as the end of the template expression.
TemplateData
TemplateData for Void
<TemplateData>{"description":"A template to show the null string, i.e. nothing. Any parameters are accepted and ignored.","params":{}}</TemplateData>
See also
- Template:Nothing – a template that displays an invisible HTML tag
- Template:Text – a template that just displays its first parameter unchanged.
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This template does nothing visually. Technically, it throws away its parameters and outputs the null string.
It is useful for programming advanced templates, and is often used within a template to the right of an equals sign. It may also be used in a template to disambiguate parsing of braces.
It can also be used to temporarily disable code. Unlike "commenting out" using HTML <!-- -->
, it nests. This means that {{void|foo {{void|bar}} baz}}
is valid, whereas <!-- foo <!-- bar --> baz -->
will produce baz -->
.
It provides a particularly concise way of temporarily disabling templates, by prefixing the template name with ^|
, making the template name becomes the (ignored) first unnamed parameter. For example, suppose you have a page {{Under construction}}
for several days, and wish to change that to {{In use}}
during active editing sessions. Rather than delete the unused template, you can leave both templates in the wikitext and change from {{^|In use|...}}{{Under construction|...}}
to {{In use|...}}{{^|Under construction|...}}
.
Another possible application would be to temporarily disable an infobox on an article page while a problem with the infobox template itself is resolved.
A deeper no-op is {{subst:void|foobar}}
or {{subst:^|foobar}}
. It disappears completely upon saving.
Alternatives
{{Null}} also redirects here. It is also possible to use {{ns:0}}
, the empty/void/null string for the main namespace.
It can be used in place of <nowiki/>
to break character sequence parsing, for example {{nowrap|{''a''}{{null}}}}
to force the first closing brace to be treated as part of the template parameter instead of as the end of the template expression.
TemplateData
TemplateData for Void
<TemplateData>{"description":"A template to show the null string, i.e. nothing. Any parameters are accepted and ignored.","params":{}}</TemplateData>
See also
- Template:Nothing – a template that displays an invisible HTML tag
- Template:Text – a template that just displays its first parameter unchanged.