Difference between revisions of "Template:For outline/doc"
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The template should automatically detect the correct title of the outline article (check the link to be sure). If the template doesn't detect the correct outline name automatically, then add it in manually like this: | The template should automatically detect the correct title of the outline article (check the link to be sure). If the template doesn't detect the correct outline name automatically, then add it in manually like this: | ||
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Don't [[WP:Link|wikilink]] the parameter; the template will do this for you. | Don't [[WP:Link|wikilink]] the parameter; the template will do this for you. | ||
Revision as of 12:58, 22 June 2016
| This is a documentation subpage for Template:For outline. It contains usage information, categories and other content that is not part of the original template page. |
This template creates a cross-reference which points a user to the corresponding outline article.
Usage
Basic usage:
{{For outline}}
This will create an indented and italicized cross-reference like the following:
For a topical guide to this subject, see Outline of the Cayman Islands.
The template should automatically detect the correct title of the outline article (check the link to be sure). If the template doesn't detect the correct outline name automatically, then add it in manually like this:
{{For outline|Title of outline article}}
Don't wikilink the parameter; the template will do this for you.
Placement
Sometimes used as a hatnote at the top of an article or section, the template can (like {{More2}}, {{Further information}}, {{Detail}}, etc.) also be used below a narrative section, or below a list in some other format.
See also
- {{For glossary}} – similar pointer to a glossary article or section on the topic
- {{For index}} – similar pointer to a index article on the topic
- {{For timeline}} – similar pointer to a timeline article or section on the topic
- {{Main}} – pointer to the main article on a topic
- {{Main list}} – pointer to the main list article on a topic (usually one for which there are multiple hierarchical or subtopical lists)