Difference between revisions of "Template:Metadata"

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{| style="border-radius: 4px; border: 1px solid #c0a0E0; color: #000; background-color: #e0FFFF"
 
|This article has [[{{{1|{{PAGENAME}}/meta}}}|Metadata]]
 
|This article has [[{{{1|{{PAGENAME}}/meta}}}|Metadata]]
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This template is used to mark an article which has an attached Metadata page.  
 
This template is used to mark an article which has an attached Metadata page.  
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* If an article has metadata page, it is named "Article Title/meta".
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* The template takes one parameter, a page name. If you want to link several articles to the same metadata page, use a parameter.
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* This joint metadata page should follow the naming pattern above: Parent Article/meta.
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* The metadata template should be added to the very bottom of the article, below the [[:Template: Sources|Source]] template.
  
If an article has metadata page, it is named "Article Title/meta".
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[[Category: Templates|M]]
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[[Category: Text Expansion Templates|M]]
  
The template takes one parameter, a page name. If you want to link several articles to the same metadata page, use a parameter. This joint metadata page should follow the naming pattern above: Parent Article/meta.
 
 
The metadata template should be added to the very bottom of the article, below the [[:Template: Sources|Source]] template.
 
[[Category: Templates|M]][[Category: Text Expansion Templates|M]]
 
 
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Revision as of 12:28, 17 November 2015

This article has Metadata

This template is used to mark an article which has an attached Metadata page.

  • If an article has metadata page, it is named "Article Title/meta".
  • The template takes one parameter, a page name. If you want to link several articles to the same metadata page, use a parameter.
  • This joint metadata page should follow the naming pattern above: Parent Article/meta.
  • The metadata template should be added to the very bottom of the article, below the Source template.