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Latest revision as of 22:36, 17 November 2023
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This template is intended for use on translatable pages. It adds a link that points to a translated page in the language that is the same as the language of the current page. If a translated page doesn't exist, it points to the page in the source language.
It is different from Template:Localized link {{Ll}}
, which links to a page in the language defined in the user's preferences using Special:MyLanguage.
Usage
{{Pll|target page|text}}
Description
This function takes three parameters:
- Target page (
1
). This is required. This is the target page, without language suffix. - Text (
2
). This is suggested, but not required. Optional text to show. If not given, the link target will be shown. - nsp (
nsp
). This is optional. If “nsp” parameter is not defined, as link text displays the full pagename (including namespace); otherwise — if “nsp” parameter is defined by any value — link text displays the short pagename, without namespace.
[view | edit | history | purge this page]The above documentation is transcluded from Template:Page language link/doc.