Difference between revisions of "Template:FAs"
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− | + | ::''Full articles: [[{{{1|}}}]], [[{{{2|}}}]]''<br/><noinclude> | |
− | + | This template takes two parameters, the name of the two pages where the full article is available. | |
+ | It is used just below a section heading to display a link to another page. | ||
− | + | <nowiki>{{FAs|Article1 |Article2}}</nowiki> | |
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+ | Usually, this is a sign of bad style, so [[Template:FA]] (for a single full article) is much more widely used.<br/> | ||
For use just below a section heading.[[Category:Convenience Templates]]</noinclude> | For use just below a section heading.[[Category:Convenience Templates]]</noinclude> |
Latest revision as of 18:24, 30 November 2022
- Full articles: [[]], [[]]
- Full articles: [[]], [[]]
This template takes two parameters, the name of the two pages where the full article is available. It is used just below a section heading to display a link to another page.
{{FAs|Article1 |Article2}}
Usually, this is a sign of bad style, so Template:FA (for a single full article) is much more widely used.
For use just below a section heading.