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==Purpose==
==Purpose==
This {{tag|Shortcut templates|shortcut template}} is used at the <u>top</u> of article pages or [[Special:Categories|categories]] for simple {{tag|disambiguation}}s, and to show readers similar alternative articles.  This  [[Special:Templates|template]] currently supports twenty (20) additional articles.  See also {{W|template:For}} on [[English Wikipedia]].
This {{tag|Shortcut templates|shortcut template}} creates a {{W|Wikipedia:Hatnote|hatnote}}, which is used at the <u>top</u> of [[article]] pages or [[Special:Categories|categories]] (or the top of an appropriate sub-section within an article or [[category]]) for simple {{tag|disambiguation}}s, and to show readers similar alternative articles.  This  [[Special:Templates|template]] currently supports twenty (20) additional articles.  See also {{W|template:For}} on the [[English Wikipedia]].


==Usage==
==Usage==

Revision as of 18:34, 15 August 2021

For other uses, see: For (disambiguation).Template:TOCright

Purpose

This shortcut template creates a Template:W, which is used at the top of article pages or categories (or the top of an appropriate sub-section within an article or category) for simple disambiguations, and to show readers similar alternative articles. This template currently supports twenty (20) additional articles. See also Template:W on the English Wikipedia.

Usage

With no identifying targets

This option generates a basic disambiguation option to its identical pagename:

Code

{{For}}

Output
For other uses, see: For (disambiguation).

With additional targeted identifiers

This option generates a number of specific and different article pages:

Code

{{For|the WikiIndex TourBusStop page|TourBusStop}}

Output
For the WikiIndex TourBusStop page, see: TourBusStop.

Don't forget to use the 'Show preview' (Alt+p on your keyboard) when experimenting with differing phrases within the template, before saving (Alt+s) your edit.

See also