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{{See also}} is used for small sets of see also information at the head of article sections according to FamilySearch Wik:Layout.
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Requirements
This template requires the ParserFunctions extension.
Usage
{{See also|Article 1|...|Article 15}}
- Up to 15 parameters are permitted: only the first is mandatory.
- The list is dynamically generated so that the word "and" is always placed between the final two entries.
- If more than 15 entries are supplied, a message will be displayed pointing out the problem.
- You can use parameters l1 to l15 to specify alternative labels for the links.
- NB
- make sure to start label parameters with a lowercase el (l), not a one (1) or pipe (|)
- adding newline characters will break article links
Example
| Code | Result |
|---|---|
| {{See also|Article}} | See also: Article
|
| {{See also|Article|Article 2}} | |
| {{See also|Article|Article 2|Article 3}} | |
| {{See also|Article|Article 2|l2=Alternate title for Article 2}} | See also: Article and Alternate title for Article 2
|
And so on up to 15 parameters.
See Also: Link to subsection
It possible to direct this template to link a particular section within another article.
{{See also|Michael Tritter#storyline|l1=Storyline}} gives
See also: Storyline
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{{Otheruses}} List other uses for a word or term. More hatnotes: Template:Otheruses templates
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