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Used to separate a single internal link into two or more internal links when a template automatically makes a single internal link from an input, by making it so that <code><nowiki>[[</nowiki></code> is not immediately interpreted as starting a new internal link. | Used to separate a single internal link into two or more internal links when a template automatically makes a single internal link from an input, by making it so that <code><nowiki>[[</nowiki></code> is not immediately interpreted as starting a new internal link. | ||
To use, insert this instead of <code><nowiki>[[</nowiki></code> before the final item which you wish to turn into a link. | To use, place <code><nowiki>]]</nowiki></code> after the end of the first item meant to be a link, and insert this instead of <code><nowiki>[[</nowiki></code> before the final item which you wish to turn into a link. | ||
==Examples== | ==Examples== | ||
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You could also do:<br> | You could also insert linked items before this template, for example you can do this:<br> | ||
<code><nowiki>{{format link|Lion]], [[Tiger]], {{linkstart}}Bird}}</nowiki></code> → {{format link|Lion]], [[Tiger]], {{linkstart}}Bird}}<br> | <code><nowiki>{{format link|Lion]], [[Tiger]], {{linkstart}}Bird}}</nowiki></code> → {{format link|Lion]], [[Tiger]], {{linkstart}}Bird}}<br> | ||
And make "Lion", "Tiger", and "Bird" all separate links. | And make "Lion", "Tiger", and "Bird" all separate links. |
Latest revision as of 06:31, 8 July 2021
Used to separate a single internal link into two or more internal links when a template automatically makes a single internal link from an input, by making it so that [[
is not immediately interpreted as starting a new internal link.
To use, place ]]
after the end of the first item meant to be a link, and insert this instead of [[
before the final item which you wish to turn into a link.
Examples
With Template:Format link you get:
{{format link|Lion}}
→ [[Lion]]
→ Lion
If, for whatever reason you wanted to make two links with that template, and you were to use:
{{format link|Lion]], [[Tiger}}
You would end up breaking the code.
By using this template you can do:
{{format link|Lion]], {{linkstart}}Tiger}}
→ Lion, Tiger
And make both "Lion" and "Tiger" separate links.
You could also insert linked items before this template, for example you can do this:
{{format link|Lion]], [[Tiger]], {{linkstart}}Bird}}
→ Lion, Tiger, Bird
And make "Lion", "Tiger", and "Bird" all separate links.