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{{{2|:<span class="plainlinks selfreference">''}}}{{{1}}}{{{2|''</span>}}}<noinclude> | {{{2|:<span class="plainlinks selfreference">''}}}{{{1}}}{{{2|''</span>}}}<noinclude> | ||
+ | ==Usage== | ||
+ | <nowiki>{{selfref}}</nowiki> is a template that is used to mark pieces of text and links that wouldn't make sense on mirrors of Wikipedia: see [[Wikipedia:Avoid self-references]]. | ||
+ | In most cases, <nowiki>{{selfref}}</nowiki> is used to create a disambiguation link to a page in the Wikipedia: namespace from article space; for instance, [[Objectivity (journalism)]] has a selfref link '<nowiki>{{selfref|For Wikipedia's policy on avoiding bias, see [[Wikipedia:Neutral point of view]].}}</nowiki>'. When using <nowiki>{{selfref}}</nowiki> in this way, use the following format: | ||
+ | <pre> | ||
+ | {{selfref|the self-referential notice to display, including links}} | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
+ | If the text of the notice contains any = characters, you have to escape it like this: | ||
+ | <pre> | ||
+ | {{selfref|1=the self-referential notice to display, including links}} | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
+ | (This is needed with all templates, not just <nowiki>{{selfref}}</nowiki>.) When using <nowiki>{{selfref}}</nowiki> in this way, the text will be indented slightly and put in italics. | ||
− | + | <nowiki>{{selfref}}</nowiki> can also be used for any other text which shouldn't appear in mirrors (the mirrors can remove it by blanking <nowiki>{{selfref}}</nowiki> in their copy, although not all of them do), without reformatting; to use it like this, place an extra vertical bar at the end of the template inclusion, like this: | |
<pre> | <pre> | ||
− | {{selfref| | + | {{selfref|the self-referential text to display without reformatting|}} |
</pre> | </pre> | ||
+ | This template should not be [[WP:SUBST|substituted]]. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==See also== | ||
+ | *[[Wikipedia:Avoid self-references]] | ||
+ | *{{tl|srlink}}, for the opposite case when you want a link to the Wikipedia: namespace that ''does'' show in mirrors without breaking (for instance when writing an article about Wikipedia or something connected to it). | ||
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Revision as of 03:33, 27 March 2007
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Usage
{{selfref}} is a template that is used to mark pieces of text and links that wouldn't make sense on mirrors of Wikipedia: see Wikipedia:Avoid self-references.
In most cases, {{selfref}} is used to create a disambiguation link to a page in the Wikipedia: namespace from article space; for instance, Objectivity (journalism) has a selfref link '{{selfref|For Wikipedia's policy on avoiding bias, see [[Wikipedia:Neutral point of view]].}}'. When using {{selfref}} in this way, use the following format:
{{selfref|the self-referential notice to display, including links}}
If the text of the notice contains any = characters, you have to escape it like this:
{{selfref|1=the self-referential notice to display, including links}}
(This is needed with all templates, not just {{selfref}}.) When using {{selfref}} in this way, the text will be indented slightly and put in italics.
{{selfref}} can also be used for any other text which shouldn't appear in mirrors (the mirrors can remove it by blanking {{selfref}} in their copy, although not all of them do), without reformatting; to use it like this, place an extra vertical bar at the end of the template inclusion, like this:
{{selfref|the self-referential text to display without reformatting|}}
This template should not be substituted.
See also
- Wikipedia:Avoid self-references
- {{srlink}}, for the opposite case when you want a link to the Wikipedia: namespace that does show in mirrors without breaking (for instance when writing an article about Wikipedia or something connected to it).da:Skabelon:Selfref