Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-38781964-20190321151859/@comment-5030775-20190321154507

Double curly brackets represents a Template, many of which carry multiple parameters - calling the template and defining each parameter is separated by a |. A great example of this is infoboxes.

Arrow brackets <> are for in-text HTML - very helpful for things just as fonts and colors. They don’t use |, instead separating elements and attributes by quotes, semicolons, and spaces.

Double square brackets define links. A | separates the target page, which is left of the | from the text that shows up, right of the |. File links also take additional parameters such as image size and location.