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Latest revision as of 11:48, 21 October 2024

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This is the {{main other}} meta-template.

This template helps other templates detect if they are on a main space (article) page or some "other" type of page.

Basic usage

This template usually takes two parameters, like this:

{{main other |result if in mainspace |result if elsewhere}}

If the template is on a main space (article) page, it will return this:

result if in mainspace

If the template is on any other page, it will return this:

result if elsewhere

A typical usage case would be to warn that a template should not be used on non-article pages:

{{main other | |This template should only be used in articles.}}

or vice versa:

{{main other |This template should not be used in articles.| }}

Note that in the first case above the "main" parameter was not used, and in the second example the "other" parameter was left empty.

Demospace

For testing and demonstration purposes, this template can take a parameter named demospace.

  • If it has the value main it returns the article text.
  • It if has the value other or any other value such as the name of some other namespace it returns the other pages text.
  • If the parameter is empty or undefined, the actual page type determines the result.

Like this:

{{main other |result if in mainspace |result if elsewhere |demospace=main}}

No matter on what kind of page the code above is used, it will return: result if in mainspace

You can make it so your template also understands the demospace parameter. That means you can demonstrate the different appearances of your template in the documentation for your template:

{{main other |result if in mainspace |result if elsewhere |demospace={{{demospace|}}} }}

Technical details

This template detects article "Talk:" pages as type other.

This template works like {{main talk other}}. For more examples and technical details, see the documentation there.

No description.

Template parameters

ParameterDescriptionTypeStatus
If mainspace1

Content if page is located in mainspace (i.e. article space)

Contentoptional
If not mainspace2

Content if page is not located in mainspace

Contentoptional

Redirects

Template:Namespace and pagename-detecting templates