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This template can take any number of unnamed parameters as parameters accompanying the template link (or name); see Examples below. Examples Use the displayed value in the code column, not the underlying source code.
This template internally uses mw:Extension:SyntaxHighlight, which is considered an 'expensive parser function' (see WP:EXPENSIVE). If used on a page which uses more than 500 expensive parser functions, the output of subsequent uses of this template will be presented using <code>...</code> formatting (without any syntax highlighting) instead.
This template uses Module:Check for unknown parameters. All allowed parameters must be listed at {{#invoke:Check for unknown parameters|...}} in the template's own code. A call with an unlisted parameter may cause a warning in previews and may add a tracking category.
This template is used on approximately 920 pages and changes may be widely noticed. Test changes in the template's /sandbox or /testcases subpages, or in your own user subpage . Consider discussing changes on the talk page before implementing them.
This template, often abbreviated as {{tlp}}, is used to provide stylized formatting to template displays without actually using the template itself. The code generated will be displayed inline. For a multi-line output, see {}.
The template has been designed to be usable in a similar manner to creating a normal internal link, and takes two to three parameters depending upon how you wish to use it. To create the example link from before to this page's edit page using the querylink template, the following wikitext markup was used:
Simple wrapper around the syntaxhighlight tag to show syntax-highlighted text. Unlike syntaxhighlight, text that does not fit on the screen will be wrapped. Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status code code 1 The code that will be displayed Content required lang lang 2 The language of the code Default text String suggested border border Set this to "no" to ...
TemplateData for Official URL This template is for use in infoboxes. The template outputs the website URL (e.g. "www.example.com") for the article subject with a link to the URL, using the "official website" field (field P856) from the associated Wikidata page, if available.