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Template:Sister-inline - Wikipedia

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This template is used on approximately 211,000 pages.
To avoid major disruption and server load, any changes should be tested in the template's /sandbox or /testcases subpages, or in your own user subpage. The tested changes can be added to this page in a single edit. Consider discussing changes on the talk page before implementing them.

This is a meta-template used for creating interwiki links to other sister projects of Wikipedia. Note that links to other language Wikipedias should not use links in this form, instead use Wikidata to add them to the sidebar.

This is a companion template to {{sister project}} to be used where a floating side box causes layout problems on short articles.

Usage

This template should normally be placed at the top of the External links section at the end of an article, if the article has a section for external links. If no such section exists, then please place it at the top of the last section in the article. On disambiguation pages, this template should be listed above other text, but below any cleanup templates, images, infoboxes or navboxes.

Example:

{{sister-inline
|project=commons
|links=[[commons:Dog|Dogs]]
}}

Media related to Dogs at Wikimedia Commons

Adding |short=yes will omit the following explanatory text; this can be useful for adding short links to navigational boxes, for instance. This permits the link's text to differ from the link's address in namespace.

Example:

{{sister-inline
|project=v
|links=[[v:Category:Wikiversity quizzes placed on Wikipedia|Quizzes on Wikipedia articles can be found at Wikiversity]]
|short=yes
}}

Quizzes on Wikipedia articles can be found at Wikiversity

TemplateData

This is a meta-template used for creating interwiki links to other sister projects of Wikipedia. Note that links to other ''language'' Wikipedias should ''not'' use links in this form, instead use Wikidata to add them to the sidebar. This is a companion template to {{tl|sister project}} to be used where a floating side box causes layout problems on short articles.

Template parameters[Edit template data]

Parameter Description Type Status Project name project

The sister project to link to. This parameter is used to customize text and logo and has otherwise no other impact. Acceptable values are: commons, commonscat, meta, (metawiki, m), wikibooks, (wbk, wb, b), wikidata, (data), cookbook, wikiquote, (quote, wqt, q), wikipedia, (wp, w), wikisource, (wikisource2, source, source2, ws, ws2, s, s2), wiktionary, (wkt, wdy, d), wikinews, (news, wnw, n), wikispecies, (species), wikiversity, (wvy, v), wikivoyage, (voyage, voy), mediawiki, (mw), outreachwiki, (outreach), incubator

String optional List of links list

Code that renders a list of links. You need command of Wikimarkup. Overrides "Link(s)" parameter.

Unbalanced wikitext optional Link(s) links

Code that renders one or more sister project link. You need command of Wikimarkup. Multiple links can be separated with comma plus space. This parameter is ignored if "List of links" parameter is included.

Unbalanced wikitext optional Short? short

Setting this parameter to "yes" omits rendering text labels and causes the content of "List of links" parameter to be inserted.

Auto value
yes
Boolean suggested Extra text extratext

Trailing text appended to the end of everything rendered.

String optional

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