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  • Boilerplate
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  • Boilerplate is any text that is or can be reused in new contexts or applications without significant changes. In legal documents it refers to those parts of a document that are considered standard terms and conditions.
  • A boilerplate is a standard paragraph or two of words that accompanies any document sent out by an organization, such as a press release or event announcement. When creating a Marketing portfolio, one may want to include any examples of boilerplate text written for other clients or organizations. Often these examples will be easily visible on the other marketing material examples in the portfolio, however, it is worth noting if you are the author of the boilerplate text.
  • The Op-Yop was a toy marketed in the 1960's by a company based in Royal Oak, Michigan called Kramer Designs. The company's original location was an office on Adams in the neighboring community of Birmingham. The history we could find was based on a Time Magazine article in 1968 where it was stated that a million of the Op-Yops had been sold and another million were expected to sell by Christmas. In my travels, I have found some additional information including an internal memo relating to some six months worth of advertising that was done on the Soupy Sales Show with Soupy doing the commercials shot in Detroit. There were also memo's to retailers advising them to stock up on the toy to be in sync with the Soupy Sales ads. I tracked down the original molder who made the parts and talked to
  • __NOEDITSECTION__ Boilerplates are templates that enable users to pre-generate the structure/format of specific pages. When creating a new page you can: 1. * Place the provided code from the listed template pages into the source editor and apply. (Most straightforward method) 2. * Select the appropriate template from the notification at the top of the editor, click on the template. 3. * Click Insert, select Template, type in and select Boilerplate/. (Type is Arc, Chapter etc.) The usage for each is contained in their respective template page:
  • Boilerplates are used when closing a discussion, debate, or rant. You will usually see this: The following discussion is an archived debate of the editor for deletion debate of the editor below. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page (such as the EFD talk page or in a rant). No further edits should be made to this page, unless you really want to, then go ahead. This is a boilerplate taken from the EFD page in Wikipedia. To create a boilerplate, you need to know web colors. Anyway, here's how: 1. Start out with the following: Color
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  • Boilerplate is any text that is or can be reused in new contexts or applications without significant changes. In legal documents it refers to those parts of a document that are considered standard terms and conditions.
  • The Op-Yop was a toy marketed in the 1960's by a company based in Royal Oak, Michigan called Kramer Designs. The company's original location was an office on Adams in the neighboring community of Birmingham. The history we could find was based on a Time Magazine article in 1968 where it was stated that a million of the Op-Yops had been sold and another million were expected to sell by Christmas. In my travels, I have found some additional information including an internal memo relating to some six months worth of advertising that was done on the Soupy Sales Show with Soupy doing the commercials shot in Detroit. There were also memo's to retailers advising them to stock up on the toy to be in sync with the Soupy Sales ads. I tracked down the original molder who made the parts and talked to some home workers who assembled them at their homes from 1967 through 1968. The toy was labeled as a psychedelic sensation and was skin packaged on 4-1/4 inch by 14 inch printed chipboard. More can be found out about the recent reincarnation of the op-yop at WWW.op-yop.com (robot)|Boilerplate]]
  • __NOEDITSECTION__ Boilerplates are templates that enable users to pre-generate the structure/format of specific pages. When creating a new page you can: 1. * Place the provided code from the listed template pages into the source editor and apply. (Most straightforward method) 2. * Select the appropriate template from the notification at the top of the editor, click on the template. 3. * Click Insert, select Template, type in and select Boilerplate/. (Type is Arc, Chapter etc.) Fill in the desired parameters. For steps 2 or 3, before you're done, switch to source editor and add 'subst:' before the template name: {{subst:Boilerplate/ After saving, the page will be generated with this template and all the provided values filled in. Nifty! The usage for each is contained in their respective template page: * Arc * Chapter * Character * Magic * Location * Organization
  • Boilerplates are used when closing a discussion, debate, or rant. You will usually see this: The following discussion is an archived debate of the editor for deletion debate of the editor below. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page (such as the EFD talk page or in a rant). No further edits should be made to this page, unless you really want to, then go ahead. This is a boilerplate taken from the EFD page in Wikipedia. To create a boilerplate, you need to know web colors. Anyway, here's how: 1. Start out with the following: now, between the quotation marks, enter the word boilerplate metadata afd vfd xfd-closed. 2. Then, enter your background color by adding style="background-color:. Color Hexadecimal Color Hexadecimal Color Hexadecimal Color Hexadecimal #00FFFF #008000 #000080 #C0C0C0 #000000 #808080 #808000 #008080 #0000FF #00FF00 #800080 #FFFFFF #FF00FF #800000 #FF0000 #FFFF00 In this case, #800080 is purple. You'll see the boilerplate closed in #800080. 3. Now add the color and margin: 2em 0 0 0; padding: 0 10px 0 10px; border: 1px solid #AAAAAA. Trust me. 4. Now enter a message. The following discussion is an archived debate for {{{1}}}. '''Please do not modify it.''' (rant here.) 5. Finally, type a similar message in the bottom, then end it with the syntax. You'll get this: The following discussion is an archived debate for {{{1}}}. '''Please do not modify it.''' (rant here.) Lorem Ipsum The following discussion is an archived debate for {{{1}}}. '''Please do not modify it.''' (rant here.) Which kinda translates to what we have on this page. The above discussion is preserved as an archive of the debate. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page (such as the EFD talk page or in a rant). No further edits should be made to this page, unless you really want to, then go ahead. This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it.
  • A boilerplate is a standard paragraph or two of words that accompanies any document sent out by an organization, such as a press release or event announcement. When creating a Marketing portfolio, one may want to include any examples of boilerplate text written for other clients or organizations. Often these examples will be easily visible on the other marketing material examples in the portfolio, however, it is worth noting if you are the author of the boilerplate text.