Template:See also
This template's use is discouraged on All The Tropes because it does not give enough information as to why a link should be also seen. Is the linked page one that should be compared or contrasted to the current page? Is it a Super-Trope or a Sub-Trope of the current page? This template does not allow for any of that information to be shared.
We also discourage the creation of hatnotes at all, as per the Style Guide. If this template is used, it goes at the bottom of the description text, before the {{tropelist}} or {{examples}} section.
Usage
{{See also}}
is used to create hatnotes to point to a small number of other, related, titles at the top of article sections according to Wikipedia:Layout. All The Tropes is not Wikipedia. If this template is used, it goes at the bottom of the description text, before the {{tropelist}} or {{examples}} section.
{{See also|Article 1|...|Article 15}}
- One to fifteen articles can be listed.
- The word "and" is always placed between the final two entries.
- If more than 15 entries are supplied, a message will be displayed pointing out the problem.
- You can use parameters label 1 to label 15 to specify alternative labels for the links.
- adding newline characters will break article links <1-- presumably because of the leading ":" -->
Example
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{{See also|Article}} |
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{{See also|Article|label 1=Alternative title for Article}} |
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{{See also|Article|Article 2}} |
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{{See also|Article|Article 2|Article 3}} |
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{{See also|Article|Article 2|label 2=Alternative title for Article 2}} |
And so on up to 15 parameters.
Language: | English |
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