Help:Transclusion
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Transclusion is generally the inclusion of the content of a document into another document by reference.
Transclusion
Source https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Transclusion
The syntax is {{Namespace:Pagename}}. In short, some transclusion examples: If the source is in
- Template ns (for ex "Template:Welcome"): use {{Welcome}}
- Main ns (for ex "Lore"): {{:Lore}}
- Other ns (for ex: User:Example): {{User:Example}}
- If source is a subpage of the target (for ex « Transclusion/ja ») you can use subpage name, without the ns: {{/ja}}
Partial transclusion tags
What will transclude from a page can be controlled with the tags <noinclude>, <onlyinclude> and <includeonly> placed in the source page wikitext.
wiki code | What is rendered here (source page) | What is transcluded there (destination page) |
---|---|---|
<noinclude>text1</noinclude> text2 | text1 text2 | text2 |
<onlyinclude>text1</onlyinclude> text2 | text1 text2 | text1 |
<includeonly>text1</includeonly> text2 | text2 | text1 text2 |
More on https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Transclusion#Partial_transclusion
Specialpages
{{Special:RecentChanges|namespace=10|limit=5}}, produce:No changes during the given period match these criteria.
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It does not work with FR/DE/... wikis (gives a 301 nginx error).
In game
To include wiki pages in game, see Templates under Category:IGtemplate: all between {{IGend}} and {{IGstart}} will be displayed in game.
Notes and links
- Source: https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Transclusion/
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Transclusion
- On URL parameters https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Parameters_to_index.php
- On ns (namespaces) : Wiki Technical Guide/EN ns list, fr:Guide Technique du wiki/FR ns liste