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In MediaWiki Wikipedia-like websites I often see some <noninclude> tag wrapping of templates.
<noninclude>
Is it really common to wrap templates with the <noninclude> tag and if so, what is the general advantage in doing so?
The typical structure of a template is
template content <noinclude> template documentation </noinclude>
which prevents the documentation from showing up everywhere the template is included.
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