Template:Template link general/doc
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This is a template documentation subpage for Template:Template link general. It contains usage information, categories, and other content that is not part of the original template page. |
This template, often abbreviated as tlg, is used to provide stylized formatting to template displays without actually using the template itself.
Parameters
With the exception of alttext
, the named parameters are toggles that are either omitted (default in most cases) or activated (by being assigned a value such as "on", "yes", "true", "include", etc.). They may be included in any order (see Examples below). Certain templates have the parameter "on" by default; see the main table for all alternate options.
Parameter | Action | Use with {{example}} |
Default active |
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brace | Include braces as part of the template link | {{example}} | {{tlw}}/{{tn}} |
braceinside | Include innermost braces as part of the template link | {{example}} | |
bold | Renders the template link/name in bold | {{example}} | {{tlb}}, {{tlxb}} |
code | Display output using HTML code tags (monospaced font) | {{example}} |
{{tlc}}, {{Template link expanded}}, etc. |
italic | Display any parameters accompanying the template link/name in italics | {{example|param}} | {{tlxi}} |
kbd | Display output using HTML kbd tags (monospaced font) | {{example}} | |
nolink | Don't render the template name as a link | {{example}} | {{tlf}}, {{tnull}} |
nowrap | Prevent the insertion of line breaks (word wrap) in the output | {{example}} | |
nowrapname | Prevent word wrapping in the output of template name/link (parameters will wrap if needed) | {{example}} | |
plaincode | params=style="border:none; background:transparent;>...</code> | {{example}} |
{{tltss}} |
subst | Include a subst: prefix before the template link/name | {{subst:example}} | {{tls}}, {{tlxs}}, etc |
alttext | Use [text] as the label for the template link | {{Other}} | {{tla}} |
Unnamed (Positional)
This template can take any number of Wikipedia:unnamed parameters as parameters accompanying the template link (or name); see Examples below.
See also