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Latest revision as of 06:17, 10 March 2016
While this template makes it easy to provide links to others in the documentation, it requires significant prior editing investment to add this code to every page desiring the feature. Alternately, the person wanting to copy a link to a page can simply select the section heading from the TOC and then copy the URL from the browser link. |
This template provide any easy way to add a link icon to each section (but can also be used to anything else) providing a URL to this section.
The purpose of this template is to provide an easy way to redirect a user directly to the correct section in the target page. This is particularly useful in mentoring activities, when the mentor want to provide a link to a section dealing with the concept he's talking about with its mentee on WME Chat or in the Forum. Once he has identified the wiki section which is relevant, he just needs to copy the link location (URL) of the small icon and paste it in the forum or in the Chat.
Usage
{{@|Title of the Section}}
will produce: Title of the Section
so concretely, a classic wikicode for a section like below
===== Title of the Section =====
should be modified as below
===== {{@|Title of the Section}} =====
to produce the following result :
Title of the Section
Extended Usage
This template allows to add a link icon in front of the section, that can open for edition another page than the one currently displayed. Use |edit=
parameter to enable this.
This feature is useful when the displayed section is transcluded from another page, typically a subpage, and you want to bring the user to this subpage for content edition rather than editing the transclusion syntax in the current page itself.
===== {{@|Title of the Section|edit=link to the subpage to edit}} =====
will produce :
Title of the Section
Be aware : to make sense, this feature should be used on wiki page that have enable the__NOEDITSECTION__
tag, in order to not have this edit icon and the legacy
Limitations
Duplicate anchor
The template will automatically create an Anchor (same behaviour than the {{Anchor}} template without the link icon) with the section title as Anchor Identifier. Thus, if your wiki page contains several sections with the same title, all will have the same Anchor identifier, which will result in a incorrect redirection when using the copied URL link.
In order to workaround this, a optional second parameter has been added to the template, allowing to specify an alternative Anchor ID. The syntax is the following :
{{@|Title of the Section|Alternate Anchor ID}}
producing: Title of the section
the only difference with the basic syntax is the URL provided by the link icon.
Collapsible section
When using this template in conjunction with the Collapsible section feature, if the section is collapsed by default, then the URL link won't manage to bring the user to this expected section (as this section is not displayed).
The best practice is to avoid to use this {{@}} template on titles that belong to the collapsed portion of the text, except if the defaut behavior is to display the page with this portion expanded (use of the |expand=yes
parameter in {{Collapsible section top|expand=yes}}
)
The above documentation is transcluded from Template:@/doc. Please add categories to the /doc subpage. Subpages of this template. |