Template:Multi-section link
This template uses Lua: |
This module, {{multi-section link}}, or its shortcut, {{
Syntax
{{multi-section link|page|section 1|section 2|...}}
Usage
It's easiest to demonstrate this template's use with a concrete example.
Say you want a nicely formatted link to Wikipedia:Manual of Style#Names and titles. You could use {{section link|Wikipedia:Manual of Style|Names and titles}}
to give you Wikipedia:Manual of Style § Names and titles, but with this it is not very clear what the "Names and titles" section is referring to. {{Multi-section link}} solves this problem by allowing you to specify the intermediate section names, giving readers more context.
{{multi-section link|Wikipedia:Manual of Style|Punctuation|Quotation marks|Names and titles}}
→ Wikipedia:Manual of Style § Punctuation §§ Quotation marks §§§ Names and titles
Examples
{{multi-section link|Foo}}
→Foo{{multi-section link|Foo|Bar}}
→Foo § Bar{{multi-section link|Foo|Bar|Baz}}
→Foo § Bar §§ Baz{{multi-section link|Foo|Bar|Baz|Qux}}
→Foo § Bar §§ Baz §§§ Qux
TemplateData
TemplateData for Multi-section link
Make a nicely formatted section link with multiple nested section names, for links that would otherwise lack context.
Parameter | Description | Type | Status | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Page | 1 | The page name | Page name | required |
Section 1 | 2 | The first-level section name | Line | suggested |
Section 2 | 3 | The second-level section name | Line | optional |
Section 3 | 4 | The third-level section name | Line | optional |
Section 4 | 5 | The fourth-level section name | Line | optional |
Section 5 | 6 | The fifth-level section name | Line | optional |
See also
- {{Section link}} – for linking to a section (or multiple sections) without showing nested levels