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meta>Mr. Guye
Distinguish. Also, I removed the "purpose" heading to turn the section into a lead
meta>Geekdiva
m Copy, clarity and readability edits at the beginning of the introduction, including a definition of the term brought over from Wikipedia:Self-references to avoid.
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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 input to the {{tl|Selfref}} template will not show in any [[WP:Reusing Wikipedia content|reuse of Wikipedia article content]] where a self-reference wouldn't make sense.  This way you can safely make a self reference ''where needed'', but see [[Wikipedia:Self-references to avoid]].  
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]].  


To see this, view a [[Wikipedia:Keyboard_shortcuts#List_of_access_keys|printable version]], and notice how this template masks what you tell it.
To see this behavior, view a [[Wikipedia:Keyboard_shortcuts#List_of_access_keys|printable version]], and notice how this template masks what you tell it.


== Usage ==
== Usage ==

Revision as of 11:54, 7 January 2018

The {{Selfref}} template adds a hatnote to a Wikipedia article 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.

To see this behavior, view a printable version, and notice how this template masks what you tell it.

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 links.}}

which produces:

When using {{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.

To use it inline without the indentation and line breaking, add the parameter |inline:

{{Selfref|the self-referential text to display, including links|inline}}

or use the alias {{Selfref inline}}:

{{Selfref inline|the self-referential text to display, including links}}

both of which produce: