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{{{6}}} = This is not used anywhere in the template, but for some reason, the individual issue pages (i.e. Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost/2023-08-15) call this template with a useless sixth parameter, which is the pagesize of the article.
This template outputs a series of rows, formatted with data from the articles specified using the parameters in #Filtering articles above. It is up to you to specify what parameters appear when in each row.
This template is used on Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost, Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost/Templates/Issue, and Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost/Next issue. It is also on many userpages, which transclude the Signpost with {{Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost}}. It is used to generate individual snippets that link to articles. It takes the following parameters:
Similar to Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost/Templates/Issue pageviews (which is itself transcluded at the end busted because graphs don't work).. The core of this is Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost/Templates/Article list maker, which uses Module:Signpost to fetch article lists from indices.
This template is meant to be used in situations where the bot is not able to automatically publish the Signpost and so the responsible editors have to do so manually. The proper usage is as follows: The proper usage is as follows:
3.3 Row templates. 3.4 No articles. 3.5 Where this is used. Toggle the table of contents. Wikipedia: Wikipedia Signpost/Templates/Article list maker/doc. Add languages.
Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost/Template:Signpost-footer (6k+ xclusions) needs to be moved to /Templates/ Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost/Quote (200-500 xc) needs to be at /Templates/ There are only a few pages under Wikipedia:Signpost/ but they all have a ton of transclusions/links
Those last two templates (/Volume and /Issue) do brittle string-splitting, and as such require this template's output with the param 2 to be formatted as "blahblahblah volumenumber, blahblahblah issuenumber" (they split the string by the space character, and then parse out the appropriate segment as digits). If anyone ever changes this template ...