Template:Anchor
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− | <!----><span id="{{{1}}}"></span> | + | <!-- --><includeonly><span id="{{{1}}}"></span></includeonly><noinclude> |
− | <noinclude> | + | [[category:Link and Navigation templates|{{PAGENAME}}]] |
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+ | ;This template is used to preserve a Page's section title for cross linking. | ||
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+ | :It's code is invisible and will not appear even on the page which contains it. | ||
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+ | Use when changing a section title on a page to another to preserve the ability of Wikimarkup linking to the section title line. It should contain exactly the same character string as the title line<!--, but may also contain aliases | ||
+ | --> | ||
+ | * A more complicated version {{Wp|Template:Anchor}} may be imported from many Wikimedia Foundation Projects pages (such as en.Wikipedia's, which allows ten parameters for aliasing titles) which would allow a section to be referenced aliases for the section name, perhaps for example, an English versus US Spelling difference. | ||
+ | [[Category:Self-documenting templates|{{PAGENAME}}]] | ||
+ | </noinclude> |
Latest revision as of 14:47, 17 June 2013
- This template is used to preserve a Page's section title for cross linking.
- It's code is invisible and will not appear even on the page which contains it.
Use when changing a section title on a page to another to preserve the ability of Wikimarkup linking to the section title line. It should contain exactly the same character string as the title line
- A more complicated version Template:Anchor may be imported from many Wikimedia Foundation Projects pages (such as en.Wikipedia's, which allows ten parameters for aliasing titles) which would allow a section to be referenced aliases for the section name, perhaps for example, an English versus US Spelling difference.