Templet:Main/doc
When s become too large, subarticles are usually created. This is used to mark the section of the "Main" article that was separated to add a link to the new article. It should not be used at the top of an article to link to its parent topic. Such links should be a natural part of the .
Usage
senisim{{main |Article 1 }}
You may also include additional links, up to ten in total:
{{main |Article 1 |Article 2 |Article 3 |Article 4 |Article 5 |Article 6 |Article 7 |Article 8 |Article 9 |Article 10 }}
For each link, you may optionally specify a link appearance (this is mostly intended for articles whose titles suffer from technical limitations):
{{main |Article 1 |Article 2 |Article 3 |Article 4 |Article 5 |Article 6 |Article 7 |Article 8 |Article 9 |Article 10 |l1=Article 1 link appearance |l2=Article 2 link appearance |l3=Article 3 link appearance |l4=Article 4 link appearance |l5=Article 5 link appearance |l6=Article 6 link appearance |l7=Article 7 link appearance |l8=Article 8 link appearance |l9=Article 9 link appearance |l10=Article 10 link appearance }}
Example
senisimCode | Result |
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{{Main|Article}} |
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{{Main|Article 1|Article 2|Article 3}} |
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{{Main|Article 1|Article 2|Article 3|Article 4|Article 5}} |
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{{Main|Article|l1=Alternate title}} |
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{{Main|2003 UB313|l1={{mp|2003 UB|313}}}} |
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See also
senisim- {{Catmore}} For categories
- {{Details}}
- {{Further}}
{{See}}(deprecated - use {{Further}})- {{See also}}
- Wikipedia:Long article layout
- Wikipedia:Summary style
- m:Help:Template