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(The class "dablink" doesn't exist any longer in the CSS. Instead, I've replicated what the automatic 'Redirect' tab uses, which is similar to what Wikipedia does.) |
(Added some notes/explanations and made an attempt at properly formatting the hatnote just as Wikipedia does it (it might require some polishing)) |
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{{ | == Template == | ||
</noinclude><includeonly><div id="contentSub"><span role="note" class="mw-redirectedfrom hatnote navigation-not-searchable">{{{1}}}</span></div></includeonly><noinclude> | |||
== Syntax == | |||
<nowiki>{{Hatnote|TEXT}}</nowiki> | |||
Adds a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Hatnote hatnote], a short note placed at the very top of an [[wikipedia:Article|article]] or a [[wikipedia:Section|section]]. | |||
== Usage == | |||
See [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Hatnote hatnote], although here there is just one template, not a plethora of subtemplates. | |||
== Origin == | |||
Very likely, a 2006-ish version of the Wikipedia's own hatnotes. Things have substantially changed since then, and the old <code>dablink</code> class doesn't exist any longer. | |||
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Revision as of 17:02, 11 August 2022
Template
Syntax
{{Hatnote|TEXT}}
Adds a hatnote, a short note placed at the very top of an article or a section.
Usage
See hatnote, although here there is just one template, not a plethora of subtemplates.
Origin
Very likely, a 2006-ish version of the Wikipedia's own hatnotes. Things have substantially changed since then, and the old dablink
class doesn't exist any longer.