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{{Selfref|the self-referential text to display, including links|inline}}
{{Selfref|the self-referential text to display, including links|inline}}
</pre>
</pre>
or use the alias {{tl|Selfref-inline}}:
or use the alias {{tl|Selfref inline}}:
<pre>
<pre>
{{Selfref-inline|the self-referential text to display, including links}}
{{Selfref inline|the self-referential text to display, including links}}
</pre>
</pre>
both of which produce: {{Selfref-inline|the self-referential text to display, including links}} (illustrated here on the same line as other content).
both of which produce: {{Selfref inline|the self-referential text to display, including links}} (illustrated here on the same line as other content).


===Unprintworthy content===
===Unprintworthy content===
Rarely, there is other, non-self-referential content which shouldn't appear in mirrors, print editions, or other off-Wikipedia reuses of Wikipedia content, and which shouldn't be italicized as a self-reference.
Rarely, there is other, non-self-referential content which shouldn't appear in mirrors, print editions, or other off-Wikipedia reuses of Wikipedia content, and which shouldn't be italicized as a self-reference.
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 "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>:
A "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>:
{{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 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).


== Example ==
== Example ==

Revision as of 02:09, 6 November 2015

Usage

{{Selfref}} is a template that is used to mark pieces of text and links that wouldn't make sense in reuses of Wikipedia article content elsewhere: see Wikipedia:Self-references to avoid. 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: