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; <code>{{{<nowiki />s}}}</code> (optional)
; <code>{{{<nowiki />s}}}</code> (optional)
: A named parameter used to specify Wikipedia sites in different languages, or namespaces on Wikipedia such as <code>wp</code> (Wikipedia project pages), <code>help</code> (help pages), etc.
: A named parameter used to specify namespaces on Wikipedia such as <code>wp</code> (Wikipedia project pages), <code>help</code> (help pages), etc.
: The two can be combined; for example, <code>fr:wp</code> links to project pages ("wp") on the French Wikipedia ("fr").
: It can also be used with Wikipedia sites in different languages (using {{w|ISO 639-1}} abbreviations); for example, <code>fr</code> for French and <code>es</code> for Spanish.
: The two can be combined; for example, <code>{{<nowiki />wlink|Vandalisme|s=fr:wp}}</code> links to the {{wlink|Vandalisme|French Wikipedia's article on vandalism|s=fr:wp}}.


=== See also ===
=== See also ===
* [[Template:Wikipedia]] – another template used to display a small navigation box linking to the English Wikipedia
* [[Template:Wikipedia]] – another template used to display a small navigation box linking to the English Wikipedia

Revision as of 17:12, 19 May 2025

Normally, if you want to link to a Wikipedia article such as just intonation, you have to write the entire title twice ([[Wikipedia:Just intonation|Just intonation]]), and it's a hassle. This template skips that step when the displayed text will be the same as the title of the article you are linking to.

📝Note: You can use {{w}} as a shortcut.

Parameters

This parameter takes one or two unnamed parameters.

{{{1}}} (required)
Full name of the article on Wikipedia.
{{{2}}} (optional)
Alternative name of the link.
{{{s}}} (optional)
A named parameter used to specify namespaces on Wikipedia such as wp (Wikipedia project pages), help (help pages), etc.
It can also be used with Wikipedia sites in different languages (using ISO 639-1 abbreviations); for example, fr for French and es for Spanish.
The two can be combined; for example, {{wlink|Vandalisme|s=fr:wp}} links to the French Wikipedia's article on vandalism.

See also

  • Template:Wikipedia – another template used to display a small navigation box linking to the English Wikipedia