Template:Para/doc

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Usage[edit source]

This template is for giving examples of template parameter source code (useful in template documentation and talk page discussions of template code).

It must have at least one or two parameters itself. The first parameter is the name of the example parameter to display (this may be empty, but it must be present). The second (optional) parameter is a value for the first example parameter; or, if the first parameter is empty, the second illustrates an example unnamed parameter (which in some cases may serve as a pre-defined parameter that takes no | value after it, e.g. the |section in {{Refimprove|section}}).

Examples[edit source]

Code Result Notes
{{para|name}} |name=
{{para|title|The Oxford English Dictionary}} |title=The Oxford English Dictionary
{{para||section}} |section For unnamed parameters;
note empty first
parameter in
the code
{{para|{{var|parameter}}|{{var|value}}}} |parameter=value

When using literal, pre-specified parameter names and values, simply provide them (as in the first through third examples above). When illustrating hypothetical/example parameter names, or variable or user-definable values, use something like {{var|parameter}} and/or {{var|value}} (as in the last example above).

Parameters[edit source]

  • |1= or first unnamed parameter – the parameter name. Give this parameter as explicitly blank and just fill in parameter 2 when you want to show an unnamed parameter (which, depending on the context, may serve as a valueless parameter name); e.g., {{para|section}}|section
  • |2= or second unnamed parameter – the value name. When the first parameter is given but is blank, the second represents an unnamed parameter's value (or a valueless parameter name), as illustrated above.
  • |plain=y (or any other value besides y) – removes the faint border and light-grey background, which may be useful in various situations. The border and text color are set to inherit, to use the colors of the surrounding text. This parameter cooperates with the two below, in that if either are used, the text will be colorized while the border and background will still be removed.
  • |mxt=y or |green=y – to apply the style (green text, but still monospaced as code) that would be applied by {{mxt}} ("monospaced example text"). This is so that {{para}} can be used inside a passage of {{mxt}} content without the <code> markup inside {{para}} overriding the color of {{mxt}}. This parameter cooperates with |plain= in applying the color but respecting the removal of border and background.
  • |!mxt=y or |red=y – same as above, but applies the red of {{!mxt}}, the "bad monospaced example text" template.
  • |style= – to apply arbitrary CSS style, for some specialized contextual purpose. Example: |style=background-color: Yellow;. Any color, background-color, or border specified here will override those provided by any of the above parameters, regardless of the order in which the parameters are given in the template. As this template uses a <span> element, only CSS that can apply to inline elements (not block elements) will work. Like the above parameters, it applies to the entire output.
    • If you want to only style the parameter name and/or the value, just do so directly;
      e.g.: {{para|page|{{var|'''single''' page number}}}}, {{para|page'''''<u>s</u>'''''|{{var|page '''range''', or '''multiple''' individual pages, or both}}}}
      gives: |page=single page number, |pages=page range, or multiple individual pages, or both

TemplateData[edit source]

Gives examples of template parameter source code

Template parameters

ParameterDescriptionTypeStatus
Parameter name1

The parameter name. Give this parameter as explicitly blank and just fill in parameter 2 when you want to show an unnamed parameter

Stringsuggested
Value name2

The value name. When the first parameter is given but is blank, the second represents an unnamed parameter's value (or a valueless parameter name).

Stringsuggested
plainplain

Removes the faint border and light-grey background

Booleanoptional
mxtmxt

no description

Unknownoptional
greengreen

no description

Unknownoptional
!mxt!mxt

no description

Unknownoptional
redred

no description

Unknownoptional
stylestyle

Apply arbitrary CSS style, for some specialized contextual purpose.

Example
background-color: Yellow;
Contentoptional

See also[edit source]

The three tables below describe the family of approximately forty templates built for talking about templates.

There are also some related templates or subjects not found in those tables:

  • {{Param}}, for markup of examples of parameter names as they would appear in MediaWiki source code of templates, e.g. {{param|foo}} gives: {{{foo}}}
  • {{Template journal parameter}}, for markup of examples of parameter names as they would appear in the {{tj}} and {{tji}} templates.
  • {{Tag|...|attribs}}, for markup of examples of HTML elements' attributes and values; e.g. {{tag|a|attribs=href

/demo.php|o}} gives: <a href=/demo.php>

General-purpose formatting[edit source]

Comparison of template-linking templates according to the styles of generated text and link produced
Text style ↓ {{tlg}} options[note 1]
to achieve text style
Link style
Linked Unlinked Linked with subst Unlinked with subst Linked including braces Linked with alternative text
{{tlg}} options[note 1]
to achieve link style
DEFAULT nolink yes subst yes nolink=yes|subst=yes braceinside yes alttext Foo
2 Foo
normal DEFAULT {{tlg}}[note 1]
{{tl}}
{{tlp|1|2|...}}[note 2]
{{Template:tlu}}[note 3]
{{tlf}}[note 2]
<template link>
{{subst:tls}}
{{subst:Template:tlsu}}[note 3]
{{subst:tlsf}}[note 2]
<template link>
{{tn}} {{tla}}
code code yes {{tl2}}
{{tlx}}
{{Template:tlxu}}[note 3]
{{tlc}}[note 2]
<template link>
{{tnull}}<template link>
{{subst:tlxs}} {{subst:tlsc}}[note 2]
<template link>
monospace plaincode yes[note 4] {{subst:tltss}}[note 5]
kbd kbd yes[note 5]
bold bold yes {{tlb}}
bold+code bold=yes|code=yes {{tlxb}}
italic+code italic=yes|code=yes {{tlxi}}
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 {{tlg}} is the most general template, allowing any combination of text style and/or link style options.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 Prevents wrapping of text by placing it inside <span class="nowrap">...</span> tags.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Allows links to templates in any namespace.
  4. {{tlg|plaincode yes}} uses <code style="border:none; background-color:transparent;">...</code>.
  5. 5.0 5.1 Displays monospaced font using <span style="font-family:monospace;">...</span>.


Other formatting templates[edit source]

Templates producing specialised formatting effects for given templates, modules or parameters
Code example Effect Notes
{{Tj|Hatnote|Some text|selfref: yes|category: no|lang: fr}}
{{Hatnote
| Some text
| selfref = yes
| category = no
| lang = fr
}}
Supports colors, placeholder texts, named and unnamed parameters
<syntaxhighlight lang="wikitext">
{{Hatnote
   | Some text
   | selfref = yes
   | category = no
   | lang = fr
}}
</syntaxhighlight>
{{Hatnote
    | Some text
    | selfref = yes
    | category = no
    | lang = fr
}}
Same as above
{{Tji|Hatnote|Some text|selfref: yes|category: no|lang: fr}} {{Hatnote|Some text|selfref=yes|category=no|lang=fr}} Supports colors, placeholder texts, named and unnamed parameters
<syntaxhighlight lang="wikitext" inline>{{Hatnote|Some text|selfref=yes|category=no|lang=fr}}</syntaxhighlight> {{Hatnote|Some text|selfref=yes|category=no|lang=fr}} Same as above
{{tl2|Hatnote|lang=fr}} {{hatnote}} Supports linking to sister projects (e.g., fr:Hatnote)
{{demo|<nowiki>{{Hatnote|lang=fr|Some text}}</nowiki>}}
{{hatnote|lang=fr|Some text}}
Shows code and example
{{tln|Hatnote}} Template:Hatnote Produces a normal link to the template
{{elc|Template:Hatnote}}
{{elc|Template:Hatnote|Hatnote}}
[[Template:Hatnote]]
[[Template:Hatnote|Hatnote]]
Formats wikilink, with optional piped link text and blended suffix
{{ml|Example|hello}} {{#invoke:Example|hello}} Counterpart to {{tl}} for linking to Lua modules
{{mfl|Example|hello}} {{#invoke:Example|hello}} Similar to {{ml}}, but expects the function to be documented and creates a link to the corresponding section
{{mlx|Example|hello}} {{#invoke:Example|hello}} Counterpart to {{tlx}} for linking to Lua modules
{{ml-lua|Module:Example|hello}} require('Module:Example') Link to Lua modules and built-in libraries, showing Lua code.
{{para|title|<var>book title</var>}} |title=book title Formats template parameters for display, with or without values
{{sclx|LASTING}} [[WP:LASTING]] Takes a shortcut suffix in project namespace and displays it with brackets and the WP: alias in a <code>...</code> tag.
{{tag|ref}}
{{xtag|templatedata}}
<ref>...</ref>
<templatedata>
Formats [X]HTML tags; can add content, choose opening, closing, or self-closing
{{dtl|Ping project}} {{d:Ping project}} Wikidata counterpart to {{tl}}
{{pf|if}}
{{pf|if|{{{1}}}|true|false}}
{{

#if}}
{{ #if:{{{1}}}|true|false}}

Parser function equivalent to {{tl}}
{{magic word|uc:}} {{uc:}} Magic word links

With utility links[edit source]

Templates producing utility links for a given template (Hatnote used here as example)
Code example Effect
{{lt|Hatnote}} Template:Hatnote (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs)
{{lts|Hatnote}} Template:Hatnote(edit talk links history)
{{t links|Hatnote}} {{Hatnote}} (edit talk history links # /subpages /doc /doc edit /sbox /sbox diff /test)
{{tfd links|Hatnote}} Template:Hatnote (talk · history · transclusions · logs · subpages)
{{tetl|Hatnote}} {{Hatnote}}
links talk edit
{{tsetl|Hatnote}} {{subst:Hatnote}}
 links talk edit
{{ti|Hatnote}} Template:Hatnote (talk⧼dot-separator⧽links⧼dot-separator⧽edit)
{{tic|Hatnote}} Template:Hatnote (talk links edit)
{{tim|Hatnote}} m:Template:Hatnote (backlinks edit)
{{tiw|Hatnote}} Template:Hatnote (backlinks edit)
{{tlt|Hatnote}} {{Hatnote}} (talk)
{{ttl|Hatnote}} {{Hatnote}} (t/l)
{{twlh|Hatnote}} Template:Hatnote (links, talk)