Template:Gallery page
This documentation is transcluded from Template:Gallery page/doc.
A message is to be placed at the top of gallery pages. It helps users to find the parent category of the gallery more easily, and explains that the gallery only contains a selection.
Contents
Usage
{{Gallery page |1= }}
If no parameter is given, the template will assume the parent category name to be the same as {{PAGENAME}}
- Examples
Template parameters
Parameter | Description | Default | Status | |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | gallery name | empty | optional |
Additional information
The template is intended to be used in the following namespaces: the main or gallery namespace (unprefixed)
The template is intended to be used by the following user groups: all users
See also
Templates linking contents
"1-N" means from one to many.
- Upwards links
- – "Main gallery" link from gallery or category to 1-N main galleries.
- – "Main category" link from gallery or category to 1-N main categories.
- – (box) Alternative "See category" boxed link from gallery to parent category, with explanation of the role of a gallery page.
- Downwards links
- – "Further information" link to 1-N detailed galleries or categories.
- Sideways page links
- – (box or inline) "See also" link to 1-N related pages.
- – "For" a single alternative page with explanation.
- – As "For2" with an explanation of the current page.
- – "Not to be confused with" link to 1-N related pages.
- – (box) Internationalized "See also" (or other caption) to related images.
- – (box) Internationalized with icon-links to related images of the same (medical) case.
- – "See" link from gallery to gallery.
- Sideways category links
- – (box or inline) "See also Categories" link to 1-N related categories.
- – (box or inline) "Not to be confused with categories" link from category with ambiguous names to 1-N unrelated categories.
- Interproject links
- – "Main Wikipedia article" link to 1 article (don't forget the purpose of interwiki links).
- – "See also Wikipedia article" link to 1-N articles (don't forget the purpose of interwiki links).