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| <tt><nowiki>{{PAGENAME}}</nowiki></tt> || {{PAGENAME}} || Displays name of page (without namespace) | | <tt><nowiki>{{PAGENAME}}</nowiki></tt> || {{PAGENAME}} || Displays name of page (without namespace) | ||
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| <tt><nowiki>{{PAGENAMEE}}</nowiki></tt> || {{PAGENAMEE}} || Same as PAGENAME, but formatted for an URL. | | <tt><nowiki>{{PAGENAMEE}}</nowiki></tt> || {{PAGENAMEE}} || Same as PAGENAME, but formatted for an URL. | ||
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+ | Also, in templates, you can specify a variable in it with <nowiki>{{{VARNAME}}}</nowiki>. | ||
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+ | Then, when the template is put onto another page, you can specify the variable as follows: | ||
+ | <nowiki>{{TEMPLATENAME | VARNAME = VALUE }}</nowiki> | ||
+ | which replaces the variable with VALUE. Note that if you name the variables <nowiki>{{{1}}},{{{2}}},{{{3}}}</nowiki>, etc. then you can specify the values without listing the variable names in the template call. | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
*[http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Variable MetaWiki] | *[http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Variable MetaWiki] | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:04, 20 October 2024
A variable is called in the form of a template (one without parameters). Variables often refer to specific aspects of the respective page or the wiki, or to time and date variables.
Date | |||
{{CURRENTDAY}} | 27 | Displays day | |
{{CURRENTYEAR}} | 2024 | Displays year | |
{{CURRENTMONTHNAME}} | December | Displays month | |
{{CURRENTTIME}} | 19:47 | Displays time | |
{{CURRENTHOUR}} | 19 | Displays hour | |
Page Info | |||
{{PAGENAME}} | Variables | Displays name of page (without namespace) | |
{{PAGENAMEE}} | Variables | Same as PAGENAME, but formatted for an URL. |
Also, in templates, you can specify a variable in it with {{{VARNAME}}}.
Then, when the template is put onto another page, you can specify the variable as follows:
{{TEMPLATENAME | VARNAME = VALUE }}
which replaces the variable with VALUE. Note that if you name the variables {{{1}}},{{{2}}},{{{3}}}, etc. then you can specify the values without listing the variable names in the template call.
See also
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