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Latest revision as of 23:32, 24 April 2020
| This is a documentation subpage for Template:DGRG poster. It contains usage information, categories and other content that is not part of the original template page. |
Contents
Purpose
To link to articles in the Wikisource 1854–1857 edition of the Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography.
Usage
{{DGRG poster|DGRG article name}}
or
{{DGRG poster|DGRG article name|Display name}}
Example
Template:Sister project
Template:Sister project
{{DGRG poster|Atonement, Day of}}
This result is displayed in the top box to the right. If the last-name-first format looks too ugly, use:
{{DGRG poster|Antilibanus|Antili'banus}}
This result is displayed in the bottom box to the right.
Usage tips
When you put this template on a Wikipedia article, please be kind to the regular Wikipedians who are working on those articles. This should be placed at the bottom of the article, usually the External links section. Sometimes it simply won't fit within the Wikipedia article at the bottom, so you may have to use some judgement: think about using the in-line version, {{Cite DGRG}}.
See also
- {{Cite DGRG}} -- use when the Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography article is used as a specific reference
- {{DGRG}} -- use when text has been copied into the Wikipedia article from the Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography article
- Wikipedia:Sister projects for full usage information