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This template replicates the backlink rendered in the reference list when using {{cite.php}} {{fnote}}.
 
This template replicates the backlink rendered in the reference list when using {{cite.php}} {{fnote}}.
  
For a single backlink, use the default {{tl|sex toys shop uk}}:
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For a single backlink, use the default {{tl|dummy backlink}}:
:{{[http://www.sexotoys.co.uk sex toys shop uk]}}
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:{{dummy backlink}}
  
 
For multiple backlinks, simply add the values; for example {{tlx|dummy backlink|a b}} renders as:
 
For multiple backlinks, simply add the values; for example {{tlx|dummy backlink|a b}} renders as:
:{{sex toys shop uk|a b}}
+
:{{dummy backlink|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.
 
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.
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{{markup
 
{{markup
 
|<nowiki>
 
|<nowiki>
# {{[http://sexotoys.co.uk sex toys shop uk]|a b}}
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# {{dummy backlink|a b}}
 
# {{dummy backlink}}
 
# {{dummy backlink}}
 
# {{dummy backlink|a b c}}
 
# {{dummy backlink|a b c}}

Revision as of 22:54, 30 October 2016

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}}


  1. ^ a b
  2. ^
  3. ^ a b c

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}}

See also

Documentation templates
Template Appearance
{{fake clarify}} [clarification needed]
{{fake citation needed}} [citation needed]
{{fake verification needed}} [verification needed]
{{fake explain}} [further explanation needed]
{{fake heading}}
Section
{{fake notes and references}}
Notes


References
{{dummy reference}} [1]
{{dummy backlink}} ^
{{dummy footnote}}
1. ^ Citation
{{fake link}} default