Template:See also/doc
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This template is used to create hatnotes to point to a small number of other related titles at the top of article sections (excluding the lead). It looks like this:
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Do not use this template on top of a page, where hatnotes are for disambiguation and not for related topics (according to WP:RELATED). Do not use this template inside the "See also" section at the end of an article, or for links to other articles or subsections of the same article within regular article text. Where subsections are linked to, Template:Section link may be suitable instead. For use on category pages, the corresponding template is Template:Category see also.
Refer to the examples below to see how the template handles link targets containing section links and commas.
Usage
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- Basic usage
{{See also|page1|page2|page3|...}}
- All parameters
{{See also|page1|page2|page3| ... |label 1 = label 1|label 2 = label2|label 3 = label3| ... |l1 = label1|l2 = label2|l3 = label3| ... |selfref = yes|category = no}}
Parameters
This template accepts the following parameters:
1
,2
,3
, ... – the pages to link to. At least one page name is required. Categories and files are automatically escaped with the colon trick, and links to sections are automatically formatted as page § section, rather than the MediaWiki default of page#section.label 1
,label 2
,label 3
, ...; orl1
,l2
,l3
, ...; optional labels for each of the pages to link to.selfref
– if set to "yes", "y", "true" or "1", adds the CSS class "selfref". This is used to denote self-references to Wikipedia. See Template:Selfref for more information.category
– if set to "no", "n", "false", or "0", suppresses the error tracking category (Category:Hatnote templates with errors). This only has an effect if the first positional parameter (the page to link to) is omitted.
Examples
{{See also|Article}}
→ Lua error: Internal error: The interpreter exited with status 127.{{See also|Article#Section}}
→ Lua error: Internal error: The interpreter exited with status 127.{{See also|Article#Section|label 1=Custom section label}}
→ Lua error: Internal error: The interpreter exited with status 127.{{See also|Article1|Article2|Article3}}
→ Lua error: Internal error: The interpreter exited with status 127.{{See also|Article1|Article,2|Article3}}
→ Lua error: Internal error: The interpreter exited with status 127.{{See also|Article1|l1=Custom label 1|Article2|l2=Custom label 2}}
→ Lua error: Internal error: The interpreter exited with status 127.{{See also|Veni, vidi, vici|Julius Caesar}}
→ Lua error: Internal error: The interpreter exited with status 127.{{See also|Veni, vidi, vici|Julius Caesar#Civil war}}
→ Lua error: Internal error: The interpreter exited with status 127.{{See also|Julius Caesar#Civil war|Veni, vidi, vici}}
→ Lua error: Internal error: The interpreter exited with status 127.{{See also|Julius Caesar#Civil war|Crossing the Rubicon}}
→ Lua error: Internal error: The interpreter exited with status 127.
Errors
If no page names are supplied, the template outputs the following message with the (help) wikilink pointing to the "Errors" section of this page:
- Lua error: Internal error: The interpreter exited with status 127.
If you see this error message, it is for one of three reasons:
- No parameters were specified (the template code was
{{See also}}
with no pipe character nor page to link to). Please use{{See also|page}}
instead. - Some parameters were specified, but no page names were included. For example, the template text
{{See also|selfref=yes}}
will produce this error. Please use (for example){{See also|page|selfref=yes}}
instead. - A page name was specified, but it 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
{{See also|1+1=2|2+2=4}}
will produce this error. To work around this, you can specify the parameter name explicitly by using1=
,2
, etc., before the page name, like this:{{See also|1=1+1=2|2=2+2=4}}
.
If you see this error message and are unsure of what to do, please post a message on the help desk (WP:HD), and someone should be able to help you.
To see a list of wikilinks to articles that contain this error message, see the maintenance category: Category:Hatnote templates with errors.
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TemplateData for See also This template creates a hatnote to point to a small number of related pages. It is placed at the top of a section, directly underneath the section heading.
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See also
- {{For}}
- {{See also if exists}}
- {{Template see also}}
- {{Category see also}}
- {{Main}}
- {{See}} (redirect to {{Further}})
- {{Hatnote}}
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