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Revision as of 12:26, 2 January 2015
| This is a documentation subpage for Template:Dummy backlink. It contains usage information, categories and other content that is not part of the original template page. |
Usage
This template replicates the backlink rendered in the reference list when using Cite Footnotes.
For a single backlink, use the default {{dummy backlink}}:
- ^
For multiple backlinks, simply add the values; for example {{dummy backlink|a b}} renders as:
- ^ a b
When using multiple backlinks, add a space between each. Although any value can be entered for the backlink label, only lower-alpha characters are valid.
To show the reference numbers, use the # markup:
| Markup | Renders as |
|---|---|
# {{dummy backlink|a b}}
# {{dummy backlink}}
# {{dummy backlink|a b c}}
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The default backlink character is an up arrow ↑, but the English Wikipedia has been customized to use the caret ^. The up arrow is used on many other language versions of Wikipedia. To show the up arrow set |default=yes:
| Markup | Renders as |
|---|---|
{{dummy backlink|default=yes}}
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↑ |
See also
- {{Dummy ref}}: replicate footnote in-text cite