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This template (short for "format title: quotes then italic") is intended for formatting article titles of television episodes or album tracks on disambiguation pages.It puts the non-parenthetical portion of a page title in double quotes, puts the parenthetical portion in italics, and links to the given page.
Titles are displayed in italics, except for short works such as a {{cite press release}} and cited articles in {}, {{cite journal}}, {{cite magazine}}, {}, {{cite conference}}, and {{cite podcast}}, where the title is shown in quotation marks. For templates like these that show the title in quotation marks, any double quotation marks inside the ...
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Hello. I just wanted to let you know that when you add the title of a book, film, album, magazine, or TV series to an article, it should be italicized by adding two single apostrophes ('') on both sides. Titles of television episodes, short stories and songs should be placed within quotation marks.
The formatting of the title of a pamphlet, which is on the divide between a booklet or short book on the one hand and a leaflet or brochure on the other – specifically, whether to italicize the title or place it within quotation marks – is left to editorial discretion at the article in question.
Formats a citation to a stand-alone, off-line document. Template parameters [Edit template data] This template has custom formatting. Parameter Description Type Status Last name last author author1 last1 The surname of the author; don't wikilink, use 'author-link' instead; can suffix with a numeral to add additional authors Line suggested First name first first1 Given or first name, middle ...
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Language links are at the top of the page across from the title.