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This is a documentation subpage for Template:See also. It contains usage information, categories, interlanguage links, and other content that is not part of the original template page. |
Usage
{{See also}} is used to create Wikipedia-based hatnotes to point to a small number of other, related, titles at the top of article sections according to layout guidelines. It is not for use in the "See also" section at the bottom of an article.
{{See also|Article 1|...|Article 15}}
- One to fifteen articles can be listed.
- The word "and" is always placed between the final two entries.
- If more than 15 entries are supplied, a message will be displayed pointing out the problem.
- You can use parameters label 1 to label 15 to specify alternative labels for the links.
- adding newline characters will break article links <1-- presumably because of the leading ":" -->
Example
Code | Result |
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{{See also|Article}} | See also: Article.
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{{See also|Article|label 1=Alternative title for Article}} | See also: Alternative title for Article.
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{{See also|Article|Article 2}} | |
{{See also|Article|Article 2|Article 3}} | |
{{See also|Article|Article 2|label 2=Alternative title for Article 2}} | See also: Article and Alternative title for Article 2.
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And so on up to 15 parameters.
See also: Link to subsection
It is possible to direct this template to link a particular section within another article.
{{See also|Michael Tritter#storyline|l1=Storyline}}
gives
See also: Storyline.
Template:Hatnote templates documentation
- {{Other uses}} List other uses for a word or term.
- More hatnotes: Template:Otheruses templates