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| * <code><nowiki>{{hatnote|Example hatnote text}}</nowiki></code> → {{hatnote|Example hatnote text}} | | * <code><nowiki>{{hatnote|Example hatnote text}}</nowiki></code> → {{hatnote|Example hatnote text}} |
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| == Typical types ==
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| {{T|Main}}, {{T|Further}} are very similar, but indicate either the primary page for a topic or more detailed related topic. They have a nearly identical set of parameters.
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| ;{{T|Main}}: When an article is large, it often has a summary and a link to a main article. This template is used after the heading of the summary, to indicate a link to the subtopic article that has been summarized.
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| ;{{T|Further}}: Used to link to articles containing further information on this topic.
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| ;{{T|See also}}: Used to link to additional articles on related topics.
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| :;{{T|Main|Main Page}} →:{{Main|Main Page}}
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| :;{{T|Main|Main Page|Main Page}} →:{{Main|Main Page|Main Page}}
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| :*<code>1</code>, <code>2</code>, <code>3</code>, ... – the pages to link to. If no page names are specified, the current page name is used instead (without the namespace prefix). Categories and files are automatically escaped with the [[Help:Colon trick|colon trick]], and links to sections are automatically formatted as ''page § section'', rather than the MediaWiki default of ''page#section''.
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| :*<code>l1</code>, <code>l2</code>, <code>l3</code>, ... ''or''<code>label 1</code>, <code>label 2</code>, <code>label 3</code>, ... – optional labels for each of the pages to link to (this is for articles where a piped link would be used). Note that the extra parameters use a lower case 'L', for example, <code>l1</code>, <u>not</u> <code>L1</code>.
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| :*<code>selfref</code> – if set to "yes", "y", "true" or "1", adds the CSS class "selfref". This is used to denote self-references.
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| == Disambiguation ==
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| Templates such as {{T|About}} and {{T|For}} are to be used in cases where a disambiguation is not needed. In general, disambiguation pages should only be used for 4 or more titles that are mostly or entirely identical, except for a qualifier.
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| ;{{T|About}}: Links the reader to other articles with similar titles or concepts that they may have been seeking instead. The template has several formats, including:
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| :;{{T|About|Use1}} →:{{About|}}
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| :;{{T|About|Use1|<nowiki/>|Main Page}} →:{{About|Use1||Main Page}}
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| :;{{T|About|Use1|<nowiki/>|Main Page|and|Main Page}} →:{{About|Use1||Main Page|and|Main Page}}
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| :;{{T|About|Use1|Use2|Main Page}} →:{{About|Use1|Use2|Main Page}}
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| :;{{T|About|Use1|Use2|Main Page|and|Main Page}} →:{{About|Use1|Use2|Main Page|and|Main Page}}
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| :;{{T|About|Use1|Use2|Main Page|other uses}} →:{{About|Use1|Use2|Main Page|other uses}}
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| Alternately, a <code>section=yes</code> parameter can be added to the {{T|About}} template for use at the top of a section. When using this parameter, the wording in the template changes to specify that it is being used in a section:
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| :;{{T|About|Use1|<nowiki>section=yes</nowiki>}} →:{{About|Use1|section=yes}}
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| :;{{T|About|Use1|<nowiki/>|Main Page|<nowiki>section=yes</nowiki>}} →:{{About|Use1||Main Page|section=yes}}
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| :;{{T|About|Use1|Use2|Main Page|<nowiki>section=yes</nowiki>}} →:{{About|Use1|Use2|Main Page|section=yes}}
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| :;{{T|About|Use1|Use2|Main Page|and|Main Page|<nowiki>section=yes</nowiki>}} →:{{About|Use1|Use2|Main Page|and|Main Page|section=yes}}
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| :;{{T|About|Use1|Use2|Main Page|other uses|<nowiki>section=yes</nowiki>}} →:{{About|Use1|Use2|Main Page|other uses|section=yes}}
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| A <var>text</var> option adds text to the end; note that this should be only used when truly necessary, and the other hatnote templates listed below don't suffice. This template also supports <var>selfref</var>.
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| ;{{T|For}}: Provides links to up to four articles or disambiguation pages. It accepts zero to five parameters.
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| :;If used without parameters on a page named ''Foo'', the result is
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| ::{{hatnote|For other uses, see [[:Foo (disambiguation)]].}}
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| :;The first parameter changes the hatnote itself and should be plain text, e.g. {{T|For|similar terms}} yields
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| ::{{hatnote|For similar terms, see [[:Foo (disambiguation)]].}}
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| :;The second parameter is used to change the resultant link, e.g. {{T|For|similar terms|Main Page}} yields
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| ::{{For|similar terms|Main Page}}
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| :;The third, fourth and fifth parameters are used to give one, two, or three supplementary links:
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| :*{{For|similar terms|Main Page|Main Page}}
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| :*{{For|similar terms|Main Page|Main Page|Main Page}}
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| :*{{For|similar terms|Main Page|Main Page|Main Page|Main Page}}
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| :the last being produced by e.g. {{T|For|similar terms|Main Page|Main Page|Main Page|Main Page}}.
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| == Errors == | | == Errors == |
The hatnotes used for adding links between articles where more context is important.
Broadly speaking, a hatnote should answer a readers' question: Am I on the right page?
Usage
- Basic usage
{{hatnote|text}}
- All parameters
{{hatnote|text|extraclasses=extra classes|selfref=yes|category=no}}
Parameters
This template accepts the following parameters:
1
- the hatnote text (required)
extraclasses
- any extra CSS classes to be added.
selfref
- If set to "yes", "y", "true" or "1", adds the CSS class "selfref". This is used to denote self-references.
category
- If set to "no", "n", "false", or "0", suppresses the error tracking category (Category:Hatnote templates with errors). This has an effect only if the leftmost parameter (the hatnote text) is omitted.
Example
{{hatnote|Example hatnote text}}
→ Example hatnote text
Errors
If no hatnote text is supplied, the template will output the following message:
- Error: no text specified (help).
If you see this error message, it is for one of four reasons:
- No parameters were specified (the template code was
{{hatnote}}
). Please use {{hatnote|text}}
instead.
- Some parameters were specified, but the hatnote text wasn't included. For example, the template text
{{hatnote|extraclasses=seealso}}
will produce this error. Please use (for example) {{hatnote|text|extraclasses=seealso}}
instead.
- The hatnote text was specified, but that text contains an equals sign ("="). The equals sign has a special meaning in template code, and because of this it cannot be used in template parameters that do not specify a parameter name. For example, the template code
{{hatnote|2+2=4}}
will produce this error. To work around this, you can specify the parameter name explicitly by using 1=
before the hatnote text, like this: {{hatnote|1=2+2=4}}
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- You tried to access Module:Hatnote directly by using
{{#invoke:hatnote|hatnote|text}}
. Use of #invoke in this way has been disabled for performance reasons. Please use {{hatnote|text}}
instead.
Pages that contain this error message are tracked in Category:Hatnote templates with errors.
Technical details
This template uses the Lua templating language, and more information can be found on the Global Lua Module page. For a traditional wikitext version of this template, see Hatnote on Templates Wiki.
The HTML code produced by this template looks like this:
<div role="note" class="hatnote">hatnote text</div>