Template:Section
This template is currently non-functional due to T39256. It is kept for the potential of use. |
This template uses <section>
tags to selectively transclude labeled sections of text from one article page into another. In this context, the term section does not refer to the standard ==Section header==
. Instead, section refers to the portion of the source article that will be transcluded into the destination article.
A chosen section of text in the source article is wrapped inside {{section}}
and given a label that identifies that section. In the destination article, {{section}}
is placed where the source text, will go. This template includes the name of the source article and the label that identifies the selected text.
Usage
[kulemba source]To define the section, use these parameters on the page to be transcluded from:
- {{section |title=title |content=content}}
- title: Title of the section; must be unique on the page
- content: Content of the section
To transclude a section or range:
- {{section |page=page |title=title }}
- {{section |page=page |title=title |title_end=title_end}}
- page: Name of page transcluding from
- title: Title of the section
- title_end: Title of the end section
To transclude the entire page except for a section with optional text replacing the skipped sections:
- {{section |pagex=pagex |title=title}}
- {{section |pagex=pagex |title=title |text=text}}
- pagex: Name of page transcluding from
- title: Title of the section to be excluded
- text: Text replacing the skipped sections
Other options:
- anchor: Adds an HTML anchor and moves the page down 3 em so that any section heading shows
- Set
|anchor=title
to set the anchor to 'title'
See also
[kulemba source]- {{Excerpt}}
- {{R}} (A reference/citation template optionally taking advantage of sections to define its scope/context, i.e. which article contents are supported by the reference)
- Help:Labeled section transclusion