Template:Multi-section link
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This module, {{multi-section link}}, or its shortcut, {{mslink}}, makes a link to a section, listing multiple nested section names. The first parameter is the page name, and subsequent parameters are section names. The last section name is the one that is actually linked to.
Syntax
[kulemba source]{{multi-section link|page|section 1|section 2|...}}
Usage
[kulemba source]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
[kulemba source]{{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
[kulemba source]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
[kulemba source]- {{Section link}} – for linking to a section (or multiple sections) without showing nested levels