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This template can be used to show a heading
Multiple headings can also be used to break longer task descriptions up into logical subsections (see example below).
===Advantages===
In the past, some Rosettacode editors have used the definition header syntax (e.g. <code>;Task:</code>) to to create such headings.<br>
Using this template instead, has the following advantages:
* It is styled more appropriately for a heading.
;Usage:▼
*: <small>''(i.e. larger font, and more spacing.)''</small>
* It has an edit link.
The first and only argument is the title of the heading to show. If it is not specified, it defaults to the word "Task".▼
*: <small>''(Only for the main "Task" heading, because due to technical limitations, it can't give you a specific subsection of the task to edit - it gives you the whole task description, or more precisely, everything above the first real heading.)''</small>
* It has a link anchor.
*: <small>''(E.g. to link to the "See also" section, you can write <tt><nowiki>[[#See_also]]</nowiki></tt>. Note that spaces have to be replaced by underscores.)''</small>
▲The first and only argument is the title of the heading to show.
If it is not specified, it defaults to the word "Task".
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