Template:Main/doc: Difference between revisions

From Official Kodi Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
m (Reverted edits by Antichristsupabitch (talk) to last version by UnitedStatesian)
>Remember the [email protected]
(updated documentation)
Line 2: Line 2:


__NOTOC__
__NOTOC__
When [[Wikipedia:What is an article|Wikipedia article]]s become too large, subarticles are usually created.  This [[Wikipedia:Template messages|template]] is used to mark the section of the "Main" article that was separated to add a link to the new article. It '''should not''' be used at the top of an article to link to its parent topic; ; use the {{t1|SubArticle}} template at the top of the subarticle instead. The template is also '''not''' used instead of inline links or as a "see also". It has a specific usage as described above.
When [[Wikipedia:What is an article|Wikipedia article]]s become too large, subarticles are usually created.  This [[Wikipedia:Template messages|template]] is used to mark the section of the "Main" article that was separated to add a link to the new article. It '''should not''' be used at the top of an article to link to its parent topic; use a wikilink in the [[WP:LEAD|lead]] instead, and add {{t1|SubArticle}} at the top of the subarticle's talk page if desired. The template is also '''not''' used instead of inline links or as a "see also". It has a specific usage as described above.


== Usage ==
== Usage ==

Revision as of 18:24, 11 February 2008


When Wikipedia articles become too large, subarticles are usually created. This template is used to mark the section of the "Main" article that was separated to add a link to the new article. It should not be used at the top of an article to link to its parent topic; use a wikilink in the lead instead, and add Template:T1 at the top of the subarticle's talk page if desired. The template is also not used instead of inline links or as a "see also". It has a specific usage as described above.

Usage

{{main
|Article 1
}}

You may also include additional links, up to ten in total:

{{main
|Article 1
|Article 2
|Article 3
|Article 4
|Article 5
|Article 6
|Article 7
|Article 8
|Article 9
|Article 10
}}

For each link, you may optionally specify a link appearance (this is mostly intended for articles whose titles suffer from technical limitations):

{{main
|Article 1
|Article 2
|Article 3
|Article 4
|Article 5
|Article 6
|Article 7
|Article 8
|Article 9
|Article 10
|l1=Article 1 link appearance
|l2=Article 2 link appearance
|l3=Article 3 link appearance
|l4=Article 4 link appearance
|l5=Article 5 link appearance
|l6=Article 6 link appearance
|l7=Article 7 link appearance
|l8=Article 8 link appearance
|l9=Article 9 link appearance
|l10=Article 10 link appearance
}}

Example

Code Result
{{Main|Article}}
{{Main|Article 1|Article 2|Article 3}}
{{Main|Article 1|Article 2|Article 3|Article 4|Article 5}}
{{Main|Article|l1=Alternate title}}
{{Main|2003 UB313|l1={{mp|2003 UB|313}}}}

See also