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=== Example ===
 
=== Example ===
#On the page [[BlackBerry_Messenger]], preview <nowiki>{{BlackBerry App World}}</nowiki> and search using the link [http://appworld.blackberry.com/webstore/content/3729/ "BlackBerry Messenger"] produced. You'll get to this page: http://appworld.blackberry.com/webstore/content/3729/
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#On the page of the [[Wikipedia App]], preview <nowiki>{{BlackBerry World}}</nowiki> and search using the link [https://appworld.blackberry.com/webstore/content/105171/ "Wikipedia App"] produced. You'll get to this page: https://appworld.blackberry.com/webstore/content/105171/
#Copy "3729" and then add this number as parameter:
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#Copy "105171" and then add this number as parameter:
::<nowiki>{{BlackBerry App World|3729}}</nowiki>
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::<nowiki>{{BlackBerry World|105171}}</nowiki>
The result on the page BlackBerry Messenger is:
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The result on the page Wikipedia App is:
::{{BlackBerry App World|3729|BlackBerry Messenger}}.
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::{{BlackBerry World|105171|Wikipedia App}}.
  
 
Typically this is a list item in the external links section (even if there is only one link), so you should add "*" in front.
 
Typically this is a list item in the external links section (even if there is only one link), so you should add "*" in front.

Revision as of 16:40, 4 May 2013

This is a template to generate links to BlackBerry App World webstore. This template should be used exclusively for Apps on the App World store.

Usage

The first parameter for the {{BlackBerry App World}} template is the id number of the BlackBerry App World application. This can be found in the page's URL. For example: if the URL is http(s)://appworld.blackberry.com/webstore/content/example/, then the id number is example. The second parameter is the description or display name.

Description

1. Go to the BlackBerry App World webstore page.
2. Copy only the id numbers at the end of the url ignore the "/" in front of the numbers and "/?lang=en" thereafter.
3. The page URL should look like http://appworld.blackberry.com/webstore/category/#########/, where "#########" indicates a number.
4. Add to the external links section the text:
{{BlackBerry App World|#######|Name}}
where "#########" is the number you've copied, and "Name" is the name of the App World application.

Example

  1. On the page of the Wikipedia App, preview {{BlackBerry World}} and search using the link "Wikipedia App" produced. You'll get to this page: https://appworld.blackberry.com/webstore/content/105171/
  2. Copy "105171" and then add this number as parameter:
{{BlackBerry World|105171}}

The result on the page Wikipedia App is:

Wikipedia App at the BlackBerry World.

Typically this is a list item in the external links section (even if there is only one link), so you should add "*" in front.

See also