On Wikipedia, you can create commonly used templates or subparts to a page and include them in multiple other pages by using curly braces. For example, if I had a page called "PC Ipsum Lorem" I could transclude them in each character's page like this:
{{PC Ipsum Lorem}}
Is that something I can do here? I am starting a game with a lot of house rules, and I'd like to have a general House Rules page, and then transclude each other rule in the master page for easy reference, while still allowing each one to be referenced individually.
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No transclusion is not possible.
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XCom: Defiance - Campaign of the Month November 2016
However, you can use anchors to accomplish the same thing (I think - my understanding of transclusion may be faulty).
Ptolus, City by the Spire - 2016 Campaign of the Year
"Please pay attention very carefully, because this is the truest thing a stranger will ever say to you: In the face of such hopelessness as our eventual, unavoidable death, there is little sense in not at least TRYING to accomplish all your wildest dreams in life." - - Kevin Smith
UTM here is an explanation of transclusion.
https://m.mediawiki.org/wiki/Transclusion
They are among us!
XCom: Defiance - Campaign of the Month November 2016
Ah, thank you @cgregory. Yeah, I wish it were available - that'd save TONS of Textile coding - but alas, it's not.
Ptolus, City by the Spire - 2016 Campaign of the Year
"Please pay attention very carefully, because this is the truest thing a stranger will ever say to you: In the face of such hopelessness as our eventual, unavoidable death, there is little sense in not at least TRYING to accomplish all your wildest dreams in life." - - Kevin Smith
Thanks everybody