Template:In title
The below content is licensed according to Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License contrary to the public domain logo at the foot of the page. It originally appeared on http://en.wikipedia.org. The original article might still be accessible here. You may be able to find a list of the article's previous contributors on the talk page. |
Contents
Usage
In a "See also" section:
* {{ In title | title phrase | label }}
Creates a link to search for page titles which contain the given word or phrase.
The default behavior of this template is searching for the entire pagename. Add the title phrase parameter to search for if that is needed instead. The default label is Template:Font color. Add your own label in the label parameter to change this.
If you use the title-phrase parameter, do not use quotation marks. They are ignored. (The intitle search parameter does not recognise quotation marks in the title anyway, but it does require them around a phrase, and these are added automatically.)
Use the parameter |plural=yes
to include the plural form of the word (only those formed by appending "-s") in the search. {{In title|River|plural=yes}}
produces All pages with titles containing River.
To instead search for page titles that begin with a given word, or part of that word, use {{look from}}.
Examples
- On the page Wales,
{{In title}}
produces All pages with titles containing Wales. -
{{In title|in Wales}}
produces All pages with titles containing in Wales.
Warnings
For print versions, this template leaves an empty bullet. See the talk page and the sandbox for resolution.
See also
The above documentation is transcluded from Template:In title/doc. (edit | history) Editors can experiment in this template's sandbox (create) and testcases (create) pages. Please add categories and interwikis to the /doc subpage. Subpages of this template. |