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<span class="plainlinks">[http://www.appropedia.org/index.php?title={{FULLPAGENAMEE}}&action=edit§ion=new new section]</span><noinclude> | <span class="plainlinks">[http://www.appropedia.org/index.php?title={{FULLPAGENAMEE}}&action=edit§ion=new {{{1|new section}}}]</span><noinclude> | ||
== Usage == | == Usage == | ||
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This allows new sections to be added on any pages where comments are invited, not just on talk pages. | This allows new sections to be added on any pages where comments are invited, not just on talk pages. | ||
:<nowiki>{{new section|display text}}</nowiki> | |||
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:{{new section|display text}} | |||
== Comments == | == Comments == | ||
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An alternative would be to just use '''<nowiki>{{FULLPAGENAME}}&action=edit§ion=new</nowiki>''' and let the user choose the display text and add the double brackets - but that would be more confusing. | An alternative would be to just use '''<nowiki>{{FULLPAGENAME}}&action=edit§ion=new</nowiki>''' and let the user choose the display text and add the double brackets - but that would be more confusing. | ||
[[Category: | Another option is to use the "[[Help:Magic words|magic word]]" <nowiki>__NEWSECTIONLINK__</nowiki> somewhere on the page. That adds the new section tab ("+") at the top of the page, whereas this template adds a link within the page, wherever the template is placed. Apart from that, clicking the tab or the link functions in the same way. | ||
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Revision as of 01:35, 15 July 2012
Usage
- {{new section}}
displays as:
This allows new sections to be added on any pages where comments are invited, not just on talk pages.
- {{new section|display text}}
displays as:
Comments
An alternative would be to just use {{FULLPAGENAME}}&action=edit§ion=new and let the user choose the display text and add the double brackets - but that would be more confusing.
Another option is to use the "magic word" __NEWSECTIONLINK__ somewhere on the page. That adds the new section tab ("+") at the top of the page, whereas this template adds a link within the page, wherever the template is placed. Apart from that, clicking the tab or the link functions in the same way.