Template:See also/doc

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{{see also}} is used for small sets of see also information at the head of portal sections.

Usage

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{{see also|Article 1|...|Article 15}}
  • Up to 15 parameters are permitted: only the first is mandatory.
  • The list is dynamically generated so that the word "and" is always placed between the final two entries.
  • If more than 15 entries are supplied, a message will be displayed pointing out the problem.
  • You can use parameters l1 to l15 to specify alternative labels for the links.
NB
make sure to start label parameters with a lowercase el (l), not a one (1) or pipe (|)
adding newline characters will break article links

Example

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Code Result
{{see also|Article}}
{{see also|Article|Article 2}}
{{see also|Article|Article 2|Article 3}}
{{see also|Article|Article 2|l2=Alternate title for Article 2}}

And so on up to 15 parameters.

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It possible to direct this template to link a particular section within another article.

{{See also|Michael Tritter#storyline|l1=Storyline}} gives

"Hatnote" that there are other pages on similar topics

Template parameters

This template prefers inline formatting of parameters.

ParameterDescriptionTypeStatus
Alternative text instead of "See also"altphrase

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Contentoptional
The first page to link1

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Page namerequired
The second page to link2

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Unknownoptional
33

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44

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55

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Unknownoptional
66

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Unknownoptional
77

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Unknownoptional
88

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Unknownoptional
99

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Unknownoptional
1010

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Unknownoptional
1111

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Unknownoptional
1212

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Unknownoptional
1313

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1414

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Unknownoptional
1515

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Unknownoptional