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The short name {{tlc|elc}} ("example link, code") is chosen to be similar to the {{tlx|tlc}} template which produces similar output, but for template links. | The short name {{tlc|elc}} ("example link, code") is chosen to be similar to the {{tlx|tlc}} template which produces similar output, but for template links. | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:24, 24 April 2020
| This is a documentation subpage for Template:Elc. It contains usage information, categories and other content that is not part of the original template page. |
This formats an example wikilink to show how it would be entered in wiki markup. The first parameter is the link destination. E.g. {{elc|Cookie}} renders as [[Cookie]], the wiki markup for the wikilink Cookie. If a second parameter is given, a piped link is shown. E.g. {{elc|Cookie|Biscuit}} renders as [[Cookie|Biscuit]], the markup for the wikilink Biscuit.
A third parameter, if supplied, is included as a suffix to demonstrate blended links; {{elc|Cookie||s}} produces [[Cookie]]s, the wiki markup for Cookies.
The short name {{elc}} ("example link, code") is chosen to be similar to the {{tlc}} template which produces similar output, but for template links.
See also
Other formatting templates
{{#lsth:Template:Template-linking_templates|Other formatting templates}}