Template:Section link
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Usage
[edit]Syntax (overview)
[edit]{{section link|Article|Section}}
or{{section link|Article#Section}}
, link to section of other article. → Example: Albert Einstein § Scientific career{{section link|Article|Section|nopage=y}}
, link to section of other article, only displaying the section's title → Example: § Scientific career{{section link||Section}}
, for usage within the same page, supply an empty first parameter → Example: § Scientific career
Single section
[edit]This template, {{section link}}, is used to generate a link to a certain section of a local wiki page and render an appropriate section mark (§).
Instead of:
[[Albert Einstein#Scientific career]]
Albert Einstein#Scientific career
...you can write:
{{section link|Albert Einstein|Scientific career}}
Albert Einstein § Scientific career
...or
{{section link|Albert Einstein#Scientific career}}
Albert Einstein § Scientific career
Multiple sections
[edit]This template may generate consecutive links to several sections of the same page. You can write:
{{section link|History of IBM|1880s–1924: The origin of IBM|1969: Antitrust, the Unbundling of software and services|1993–present: IBM's near disaster and rebirth}}
- History of IBM §§ 1880s–1924: The origin of IBM, 1969: Antitrust, the Unbundling of software and services, and 1993–present: IBM's near disaster and rebirth
...or:
{{section link|History of IBM#1880s–1924: The origin of IBM|1969: Antitrust, the Unbundling of software and services|1993–present: IBM's near disaster and rebirth}}
- History of IBM §§ 1880s–1924: The origin of IBM, 1969: Antitrust, the Unbundling of software and services, and 1993–present: IBM's near disaster and rebirth
Suppressing page name
[edit]Sometimes the page name needs not to appear (e.g. to avoid redundancy and wordiness). For the page on which the template is used, not specifying a page name creates a section link only. The following:
{{Section link||Suppressing page name}}
...is the equivalent of:
[[#Suppressing page name|§ Suppressing page name]]
...and renders as:
Use |nopage=y
for the same visual effect.
When discussing an article from its talk page, {{Article link}}
—or its alias, {{alink}}
—is preferable to the longer {{Section link|{{ARTICLEPAGENAME}}|Section|nopage=y}}
.
Comparison of displayed results:
{{section link|WP:Manual of Style|Quotations}}
→ WP:Manual of Style § Quotations{{section link|WP:Manual of Style|Quotations|nopage=y}}
→ § Quotations{{section link|WP:Manual of Style|Quotations|Quotation marks|Commas}}
→ WP:Manual of Style §§ Quotations, Quotation marks, and Commas{{section link|WP:Manual of Style|Quotations|Quotation marks|Commas|nopage=y}}
→ §§ Quotations, Quotation marks, and Commas
Styling page name
[edit]For titles of films and short stories, always present the core part of the page's name (without any parenthetic disambiguation) in italics, quotation marks, or some other markup (per MOS:TITLES). The |display=
parameter can be used for this purpose:
{{section link|The Last Temptation of Christ (film)|General controversy|display=''The Last Temptation of Christ'' (film)}}
→ The Last Temptation of Christ (film) § General controversy
Underscores
[edit]It is common practice to copy article and section name from the browser's address bar. When doing that, the article and section names may contain underscores:
Albert_Einstein#Scientific_career
This template automatically replaces the underscores with space characters:
{{section link|Albert_Einstein#Scientific_career}}
→ Albert Einstein § Scientific career
There are articles that have underscores (see {{{2}}}). To retain the underscores in the rendered output, use |keep-underscores=yes
:
- article and section copied from browser address bar:
Dual_EC_DRBG#Timeline_of_Dual_EC_DRBG
- manual removal of extraneous underscores:
Dual_EC_DRBG#Timeline of Dual_EC_DRBG
{{section link|Dual_EC_DRBG#Timeline of Dual_EC_DRBG|keep-underscores=yes}}
→ Dual_EC_DRBG § Timeline of Dual_EC_DRBG
- article and section copied from browser address bar: