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| | |NONE|hatnote|hat={{Hatnote|1=<div style="display:inline;" class="plainlinks selfreference noprint">{{{1}}}</div>}} |
| | |inline=<div class="plainlinks selfreference" style="display:inline; font-style: italic;"><!--Same style as class hatnote.-->{{{1}}}</div> |
| | |<!--Matching the empty string here for unprintworthy content is for backwards compatibility with the 2006-2008 version. Do not depend on it!-->=<div style="display:inline;" class="plainlinks selfreference noprint">{{{1}}}</div> |
| | |#default={{error|Second parameter must be <code>hatnote</code>, <code>hat</code>, or <code>inline</code>}} |
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| | {{Documentation}} |
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| == Usage ==
| | <!-- PLEASE ADD THIS TEMPLATE'S CATEGORIES THE /doc SUBPAGE, AND INTERWIKIS TO WIKIDATA, THANKS --> |
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| <nowiki>{{selfref}}</nowiki> is a template that is used to mark pieces of text and links that wouldn't make sense on mirrors of Wikipedia: see [[Wikipedia:Avoid self-references]].
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| In most cases, <nowiki>{{selfref}}</nowiki> is used to create a disambiguation link to a page in the Wikipedia: namespace from article space; for instance, [[Objectivity (journalism)]] has a selfref link '<nowiki>{{selfref|For Wikipedia's policy on avoiding bias, see [[Wikipedia:Neutral point of view]].}}</nowiki>'. When using <nowiki>{{selfref}}</nowiki> in this way, use the following format:
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| <pre>
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| {{selfref|the self-referential notice to display, including links}}
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| </pre>
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| If the text of the notice contains any = characters, you have to escape it like this:
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| <pre>
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| {{selfref|1=the self-referential notice to display, including links}}
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| </pre>
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| (This is needed with all templates, not just <nowiki>{{selfref}}</nowiki>.) When using <nowiki>{{selfref}}</nowiki> in this way, the text will be indented slightly and put in italics.
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| <nowiki>{{selfref}}</nowiki> can also be used for any other text which shouldn't appear in mirrors (the mirrors can remove it by blanking <nowiki>{{selfref}}</nowiki> in their copy, although not all of them do), without reformatting; to use it like this, place an extra vertical bar at the end of the template inclusion, like this:
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| <pre>
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| {{selfref|the self-referential text to display without reformatting|}}
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| </pre>
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| This template should not be [[WP:SUBST|substituted]].
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| == See also ==
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| *[[Wikipedia:Avoid self-references]]
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| *{{tl|srlink}}, for the opposite case when you want a link to the Wikipedia: namespace that ''does'' show in mirrors without breaking (for instance when writing an article about Wikipedia or something connected to it).
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| <!--Categories-->
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| [[Category:Section templates|{{PAGENAME}}]]
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| [[Category:Disambiguation and redirection templates|{{PAGENAME}}]]
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| [[Category:Templates using ParserFunctions|{{PAGENAME}}]]
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| <!--Other languages-->
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| [[da:Skabelon:Selfref]]
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| [[fr:Modèle:Auto-référence]]
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| [[no:Mal:Selfref]]
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| </noinclude> | | </noinclude> |
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