Template:See also/doc
{{See also}}
is used to create hatnotes to point to a small number of other, related, titles at the top of article sections according to Wikipedia:Layout.
It is not for use in the "See also" section at the bottom of an article.
{{See also|Article 1|label 1=label1|Article 2|label 2=label2|...}}
- Any number of articles can be listed (at least one should be provided).
- The word "and" is always placed between the final two entries.
- You can use parameters label 1, label 2 and so on to specify alternative labels for the links.
- Parameter
ll
makes this template use{{ll}}
, which provides automatic linking to translation in user language, as well as using a translated default link text (overriding withlabel n
still applies).
- adding newline characters will break article links
Display a note about a related page.
Parameter | Description | Type | Status | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Page name | 1 | Full name of related page | Page name | required |
Link label | label 1 l1 | Custom label for the link, instead of the page name.
| String | optional |
Page 2 | 2 | no description | Page name | optional |
Label 2 | label 2 l2 | no description | Template | optional |
Page 3 | 3 | no description | Page name | optional |
Label 3 | label 3 l3 | no description | String | optional |
use {{ll}} | ll | If this parameter has any non-blank value, links are generated using {{ll}}, which provides automatic linking to translation in user language, as well as using a translated default link text (overriding link texts still applies). | Line | optional |
This is the documentation page, it should be transcluded into the main template page. See Template:Doc for more information.