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The {{tl|Selfref}} template adds a [[WP:HAT|hatnote]] to a Wikipedia article that will ''not appear'' in any [[WP:Reusing Wikipedia content|reuse of Wikipedia article content]]. In [[WP:Glossary|Wikipedia terminology]], self-references in an article usually mention Wikipedia directly or tell readers to take an action that has to take place on Wikipedia, such as editing the article. Typically, self-references within Wikipedia articles to the Wikipedia project should be avoided. Reading such information off-site would only cause confusion.  
The {{tlf|Selfref|text}} template adds to a Wikipedia article a [[WP:HAT|hatnote]] (in this case, merely: ''text'') that will ''not appear'' in any [[WP:Reusing Wikipedia content|reuse of Wikipedia article content]]. In [[WP:Glossary|Wikipedia terminology]], self-references in an article usually mention Wikipedia directly or tell readers to take an action that has to take place on Wikipedia, such as editing the article. Typically, self-references within Wikipedia articles to the Wikipedia project should be avoided. Reading such information off-site would only cause confusion.  


With this template, you can safely make a self-reference ''where needed'', but that need is rare. Before using this template, make sure the self-reference that you're thinking of adding doesn't fall into one of the types listed at [[Wikipedia:Self-references to avoid]]. Most other hatnote templates, such as {{t|for}} and {{t|about}} support a {{para|selfref}} parameter which may be more convenient to use.
With this template, you can safely make a self-reference ''where needed'', but that need is rare. Before using this template, make sure the self-reference that you're thinking of adding doesn't fall into one of the types listed at [[Wikipedia:Self-references to avoid]]. Most other hatnote templates, such as {{t|for}} and {{t|about}} support a {{para|selfref}} parameter which may be more convenient to use.
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When using {{tlf|Selfref}} in this way, use the following format:
When using {{tlf|Selfref}} in this way, use the following format:
<pre>
<pre>
{{Selfref|The self-referential notice to display, including links.}}
{{Selfref|The self-referential notice to display, including [[MOS:LINK|links]].}}
</pre>
</pre>
which produces:
which produces:
{{Selfref|The self-referential notice to display, including links.}}
{{Selfref|The self-referential notice to display, including [[MOS:LINK|links]].}}
When using {{tlf|Selfref}} in this way, the text will be indented slightly, italicized (Wikipedia house style for self-referential notes), and both preceded and followed by a linebreak.
italicized (Wikipedia house style for self-referential notes), and both preceded and followed by a linebreak.


For inline use (in body text, mid-sentence, and {{em|not}} in hatnotes), without the indentation and line breaking, use {{tlx|Selfref inline}}:
For inline use (in body text, mid-sentence, and {{em|not}} in hatnotes), without the indentation and line breaking, use {{tlx|Selfref inline}}:
<pre>
<pre>
{{Selfref inline|the self-referential text to display, including links}}
{{Selfref inline|the self-referential text to display, including [[MOS:LINKS|links]]}}
</pre>
</pre>
which produces: {{Selfref inline|the self-referential text to display, including links}} (illustrated here on the same line as other content).
which produces: {{Selfref inline|the self-referential text to display, including [[MOS:LINKS|links]]}} (illustrated here on the same line as other content).


Template {{tnull|Selfref}} also has the parameter {{para||inline}}:
Template {{tnull|Selfref}} also has the parameter {{para||inline}}:
<pre>
<pre>
{{Selfref|the self-referential text to display, including links|inline}}
{{Selfref|the self-referential text to display, including [[MOS:LINKS|links]]|inline}}
</pre>
</pre>
but it does not always function properly as of early 2019, and may cause a line break under some circumstances.
However, {{as of |alt=as of early 2019|2019|01|post=,}} it does not always function properly, and may cause a line break under some circumstances.


=== Unprintworthy content ===
=== Unprintworthy content ===
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It is preferable to mark such unprintworthy content with the {{tl|Unprintworthy inline}} template (which includes the <code>noprint</code> CSS class, but not the <code>plainlinks</code> class, since links in such content will not be internal self-references). Although not all [[WP:Mirrors and forks|mirror sites]] do so, the content in question can be removed by reusers of WP content, without any reformatting, by ignoring or removing content marked up by this template, or more accurately by the <code>selfreference</code> CSS class that it (and some other templates) use.
It is preferable to mark such unprintworthy content with the {{tl|Unprintworthy inline}} template (which includes the <code>noprint</code> CSS class, but not the <code>plainlinks</code> class, since links in such content will not be internal self-references). Although not all [[WP:Mirrors and forks|mirror sites]] do so, the content in question can be removed by reusers of WP content, without any reformatting, by ignoring or removing content marked up by this template, or more accurately by the <code>selfreference</code> CSS class that it (and some other templates) use.


A {{em|deprecated}}, "brittle", legacy usage of {{tlf|Selfref}} has technically also been used for such unprintworthy cases, and pre-dates the {{tl|Unprintworthy inline}} template.  This is to simply end the template with a pipe character &ndash; <code>|</code>:
'''Note: The following syntax has been obsolete since 2008, and if you see it, replace it as described below.'''
 
There was a {{em|deprecated}}, pre-2008 legacy usage of {{tlf|Selfref}} that was used for such unprintworthy cases, and pre-dates the {{tl|Unprintworthy inline}} template.  This is to simply end the template with a pipe character &ndash; <code>|</code>:
{{dc2|1=<pre>
{{dc2|1=<pre>
{{Selfref|the unprintworthy text to display without self-ref styling|}}</pre>}}
{{Selfref|the unprintworthy text to display without self-ref styling|}}</pre>}}
This method cannot be depended upon (for one thing, many editors will interpret the pipe as an error and remove it, turning the template into an indented self-ref hatnote!). This syntax has been obsolete since 2008, and any remaining uses of it should be replaced with {{tl|Selfref inline}} (if real self-references) or {{tl|Unprintworthy inline}} (if simply unprintworthy).
This method cannot be depended upon. For one thing, many editors would interpret the ending pipe as an error and remove it, turning the template into an indented self-ref hatnote! It also has not been used since 2008. Any remaining uses of it should be replaced with {{tl|Selfref inline}} (if real a self-references) or {{tl|Unprintworthy inline}} (if simply unprintworthy).


== Example ==
== Example ==

Latest revision as of 13:45, 3 September 2020

The {{Selfref|text}} template adds to a Wikipedia article a hatnote (in this case, merely: text) that will not appear in any reuse of Wikipedia article content. In Wikipedia terminology, self-references in an article usually mention Wikipedia directly or tell readers to take an action that has to take place on Wikipedia, such as editing the article. Typically, self-references within Wikipedia articles to the Wikipedia project should be avoided. Reading such information off-site would only cause confusion.

With this template, you can safely make a self-reference where needed, but that need is rare. Before using this template, make sure the self-reference that you're thinking of adding doesn't fall into one of the types listed at Wikipedia:Self-references to avoid. Most other hatnote templates, such as {{for}} and {{about}} support a |selfref= parameter which may be more convenient to use.

To see this behavior, view a printable version of an article that has a self-reference hatnote, and notice how this template masks its content.

Usage

This template should not be substituted.

In most cases, {{Selfref}} is used to create a disambiguation link to a page in the "Wikipedia:" namespace from article-space; for instance, the page Objectivity (disambiguation) could have a self-referential "hatnote" link at the top: {{Selfref|For Wikipedia's policy on avoiding bias, see [[Wikipedia:Neutral point of view]].}}.

When using {{Selfref}} in this way, use the following format:

{{Selfref|The self-referential notice to display, including [[MOS:LINK|links]].}}

which produces:

italicized (Wikipedia house style for self-referential notes), and both preceded and followed by a linebreak.

For inline use (in body text, mid-sentence, and not in hatnotes), without the indentation and line breaking, use {{Selfref inline}}:

{{Selfref inline|the self-referential text to display, including [[MOS:LINKS|links]]}}

which produces: