Template:Shortcut mini
This template is similar to the {{Shortcut}} template, but it adds a visual box graphic on the rendered page with a pin emoji (📌). However, the anchor must be created manually. Creating a redirect page is a requirement to fulfill the shortcut mechanism.
Usage
[edit]This template should only be used on Wikipedia:Reliable sources/Perennial sources.
- Insert the shortcut template.
- Create a redirect page with the {{R from shortcut}} template suffixed to the redirect. Name the page after your shortcut name. Include the namespace name in both the shortcut name and the redirect page name. For example, substitute your own shortcut name as the title of the page, and substitute the proper namespace, then add the REDIRECT as the top-line on your redirect page, and the category to the third line of the redirect:
#REDIRECT [[Namespace:Title of page with#Optional very long section name]]
{{R from shortcut}}
- Verify operation. Note that shortcut templates should display in all capitals, but operate without all capitals.
This template inserts a linefeed before the box. It is intended to be used immediately following the Wikilink to the article for the source in the first column.
Parameters
[edit]{{Shortcut mini}} takes the following parameters:
1... - the shortcut link (without brackets).
Example
[edit]| Code | Result |
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| {{Shortcut mini|WP:FORBES}} | WP:FORBES 📌 |
See also
[edit]| Template | Shortcut | Result |
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| {{Shortcut}} | {{Sh}}
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| {{Shortcut compact}} | {{Hsh}}
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| {{Shortcut mini}} | {{Msh}}
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WP:THIS 📌 |
| {{Template shortcut}} | {{Tsh}}
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| {{Template redirect}} | {{Tlr}}
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| {{Short URL box}} | {{Urlb}}
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- {{Anchor}} – Creates an HTML anchor that can be linked to
- {{Visible anchor}} – Highlights the linked text, like this.
- {{Section link}} – Link to an anchor or section
- {{R for convenience}} – For placement on the redirect page
- {{R from shortcut}} – For shortcut boxes
- {{R to redirect template}} – For template redirects