Help:Magic words
Magic words are strings of text that MediaWiki associates with a return value or function, such as time, site details, or page names. This page is about usage of standard magic words; for a technical reference, see Manual:Magic words.
There are three general types of magic words:
- Behavior switches: these are uppercase words surrounded by double underscores, e.g. __FOO__
- Variables: these are uppercase words surrounded by double braces, e.g.
{{FOO}}
. As such, they look a lot like templates. - Parser functions: these take parameters and are either of the form
{{foo:...}}
or{{#foo:...}}
. See also Help:Extension:ParserFunctions.
Page-dependent magic words will affect or return data about the current page (by default), even if the word is added through a transcluded template or included system message.
Behavior switches
A behavior switch controls the layout or behaviour of the page and can often be used to specify desired omissions and inclusions in the content.
Word | Description | Versions |
---|---|---|
Table of contents | ||
__NOTOC__
|
Hides the table of contents (TOC). | |
__FORCETOC__
|
Forces the table of content to appear at its normal position (above the first header). | |
__TOC__
|
Places a table of contents at the word's current position (overriding __NOTOC__ ). If this is used multiple times, the table of contents will appear at the first word's position.
|
|
Editing | ||
__NOEDITSECTION__
|
Hides the section edit links beside headings. | |
__NEWSECTIONLINK__
|
Adds a link ("+" by default) beside the "edit" tab for adding a new section on a non-talk page (see Adding a section to the end). | 1.7+ |
__NONEWSECTIONLINK__
|
Removes the link beside the "edit" tab on pages in talk namespaces. | 1.15+ |
Categories | ||
__NOGALLERY__
|
Used on a category page, replaces thumbnails in the category view with normal links. | 1.7+ |
__HIDDENCAT__
|
Used on a category page, hides the category from the lists of categories in its members and parent categories (there is an option in the user preferences to show them). | 1.13+ |
Language conversion | ||
__NOCONTENTCONVERT__ __NOCC__
|
On wikis with language variants, don't perform any content language conversion (character and phase) in article display; for example, only show Chinese (zh) instead of variants like zh_cn, zh_tw, zh_sg, or zh_hk. | |
__NOTITLECONVERT__ __NOTC__
|
On wikis with language variants, don't perform language conversion on the title (all other content is converted). | |
Other | ||
__START__
|
No effect. | |
__END__
|
Explicitly marks the end of the article, to prevent MediaWiki from removing trailing whitespace. Removed in 19213. | 1.1 - 1.8 |
__INDEX__
|
Tell search engines to index the page (overrides $wgArticleRobotPolicies, but not robots.txt). | 1.14+ |
__NOINDEX__
|
Tell search engines not to index the page (ie, do not list in search engines' results). | 1.14+ |
__STATICREDIRECT__
|
On redirect pages, don't allow MediaWiki to automatically update the link when someone moves a page and checks "Update any redirects that point to the original title". | 1.13+ |
Variables
Variables return information about the current page, wiki, or date. Their syntax is similar to templates. Variables marked as "[expensive]" are tracked by the software, and the number that can be included on a page is limited.
If a template name conflicts with a variable, the variable will be used (so to transclude the template Template:PAGENAME you would need to write {{Template:PAGENAME}}
). In some cases, adding parameters will force the parser to invoke a template; for example, {{CURRENTDAYNAME|x}}
transcludes Template:CURRENTDAYNAME not the variable.
Date and time
The following variables return the current date and time in UTC.
Due to MediaWiki and browser caching, these variables frequently show when the page was cached rather than the current time.
Variable | Output | Description | Versions |
---|---|---|---|
Year | |||
{{CURRENTYEAR}}
|
2024 | Year | |
Month | |||
{{CURRENTMONTH}}
|
12 | Month (zero-padded number) | |
{{CURRENTMONTHNAME}}
|
December | Month (name) | |
{{CURRENTMONTHNAMEGEN}}
|
December | Month (genitive form) | |
{{CURRENTMONTHABBREV}}
|
Dec | Month (abbreviation) | 1.5+ |
Day | |||
{{CURRENTDAY}}
|
22 | Day of the month (unpadded number) | |
{{CURRENTDAY2}}
|
22 | Day of the month (zero-padded number) | 1.6+ |
{{CURRENTDOW}}
|
0 | Day of the week (unpadded number) | |
{{CURRENTDAYNAME}}
|
Sunday | Day of the week (name) | |
Time | |||
{{CURRENTTIME}}
|
03:21 | Time (24-hour HH:mm format) | |
{{CURRENTHOUR}}
|
03 | Hour (24-hour zero-padded number) | |
Other | |||
{{CURRENTWEEK}}
|
51 | Week (number) | |
{{CURRENTTIMESTAMP}}
|
20241222032119 | YYYYMMDDHHmmss timestamp | 1.7+ |
The following variables do the same as the above, but using the site's server config or $wgLocaltimezone.
{{LOCALYEAR}}
{{LOCALMONTH}}
{{LOCALMONTHNAME}}
{{LOCALMONTHNAMEGEN}}
{{LOCALMONTHABBREV}}
{{LOCALDAY}}
{{LOCALDAY2}}
{{LOCALDOW}}
{{LOCALDAYNAME}}
{{LOCALTIME}}
{{LOCALHOUR}}
{{LOCALWEEK}}
{{LOCALTIMESTAMP}}
- For more thorough time formatting, you may want to install Extension:ParserFunctions to use the #time parser function
Technical metadata
Revision variables return data about the latest edit to the current page, even if viewing an older version of the page.
Variable | Output | Description | Versions |
---|---|---|---|
Site | |||
{{SITENAME}}
|
Saltwiki | The wiki's site name ($wgSitename). | |
{{SERVER}}
|
https://saltwiki.net | domain URL ($wgServer) | |
{{SERVERNAME}}
|
saltwiki.net | domain name (No longer dependent on $wgServerName as of version 1.17) | |
{{DIRMARK}} {{DIRECTIONMARK}}
|
|
Outputs a unicode-directional mark that matches the wiki's default language's direction (‎ on left-to-right wikis, ‏ on right-to-left wikis), useful in text with multi-directional text.
|
1.7+ |
{{SCRIPTPATH}}
|
relative script path ($wgScriptPath) | ||
{{STYLEPATH}}
|
/skins | relative style path ($wgStylePath) | 1.16+ |
{{CURRENTVERSION}}
|
1.39.3 | The wiki's MediaWiki version. | 1.7+ |
{{CONTENTLANGUAGE}} {{CONTENTLANG}}
|
en en |
The wiki's default interface language ($wgLanguageCode) | 1.7+ |
Latest revision to current page | |||
{{REVISIONID}}
|
6685 | Unique revision ID | 1.5+ |
{{REVISIONDAY}}
|
11 | Day edit was made (unpadded number) | 1.8+ |
{{REVISIONDAY2}}
|
11 | Day edit was made (zero-padded number) | 1.8+ |
{{REVISIONMONTH}}
|
07 | Month edit was made (zero-padded number as of 1.17+, unpadded number in prior versions) | 1.8+ |
{{REVISIONYEAR}}
|
2016 | Year edit was made | 1.8+ |
{{REVISIONTIMESTAMP}}
|
20160711090818 | Timestamp as of time of edit | 1.8+ |
{{REVISIONUSER}}
|
MTerwald | The username of the user who made the most recent edit to the page, or the current user when previewing an edit | 1.15+ |
{{PAGESIZE:page name}} {{PAGESIZE:page name|R}}
|
42,055 42055 |
[expensive] Returns the byte size of the specified page. Use "|R " to get raw numbers.
|
1.13+ |
{{PROTECTIONLEVEL:action}}
|
protection level | Outputs the protection level (e.g. 'autoconfirm', 'sysop') for a given action (e.g. 'edit', 'move') on the current page or an empty string if not protected. | 1.15+ |
Affects page content | |||
{{DISPLAYTITLE:title}}
|
Format the current page's title header. The value must be equivalent to the default title: only capitalization changes and replacing spaces with underscores. It can be disabled or enabled by $wgAllowDisplayTitle; disabled by default before 1.10+, enabled by default thereafter. | 1.7+ | |
{{DEFAULTSORT:sortkey}} {{DEFAULTSORTKEY:sortkey}} {{DEFAULTCATEGORYSORT:sortkey}}
|
Used for categorizing pages, sets a default category sort key. For example if you put {{DEFAULTSORT:Smith, John}} at the end of John Smith, the page would be sorted under "S" by default in categories.
|
1.10+ |
Statistics
Numbers returned by these variables normally contain separators (commas or spaces, depending on the local language), but can return raw numbers with the ":R" flag (for example, {{NUMBEROFPAGES}}
→ 906 and {{NUMBEROFPAGES:R}}
→ 906). Use "|R" for magic words that require a parameter like PAGESINCATEGORY (for example {{PAGESINCATEGORY:Help}}
and {{PAGESINCATEGORY:Help|R}}
). Also applicable to {{PAGESIZE:page name}}
above.
Variable | Output | Description | Versions |
---|---|---|---|
Entire wiki | |||
{{NUMBEROFPAGES}}
|
906 | Number of wiki pages. | 1.7+ |
{{NUMBEROFARTICLES}}
|
204 | Number of pages in content namespaces. | |
{{NUMBEROFFILES}}
|
19 | Number of uploaded files. | 1.5+ |
{{NUMBEROFEDITS}}
|
6,946 | Number of page edits. | 1.10+ |
{{NUMBEROFVIEWS}}
|
Template:NUMBEROFVIEWS | Number of page views. Usually useless on a wiki using caching. | 1.14+ |
{{NUMBEROFUSERS}}
|
64 | Number of registered users. | 1.7+ |
{{NUMBEROFADMINS}}
|
5 | Number of users in the sysop group. | 1.7+ |
{{NUMBEROFACTIVEUSERS}}
|
1 | Number of active users, based on the criteria used in Special:Statistics. | 1.15+ |
{{PAGESINCATEGORY:categoryname}} {{PAGESINCAT:Help}}
|
69 69 |
[expensive] Number of pages in the given category. | 1.13+ |
{{NUMBERINGROUP:groupname}} {{NUMINGROUP:groupname}}
|
3 3 ({{NUMBERINGROUP:bureaucrat}} used here) |
Number of users in a specific group. | 1.14+ |
{{PAGESINNS:index}} {{PAGESINNAMESPACE:index}}
|
not enabled | Number of pages in the given namespace (replace index with the relevant namespace index). For instance, {{PAGESINNAMESPACE:14}} will output the number of category pages. {{PAGESINNS:0}} differs from {{NUMBEROFARTICLES}} in that the former includes redirects and disambiguation pages. Disabled by default, enable with $wgAllowSlowParserFunctions.
|
1.7+ |
Page names
Variable | Output | Description | Versions |
---|---|---|---|
{{FULLPAGENAME}}
|
Help:Magic words | Namespace and page title. | 1.6+ |
{{PAGENAME}}
|
Magic words | Page title. | |
{{BASEPAGENAME}}
|
Magic words | Page title excluding the current subpage and namespace ("Title/foo" on "Title/foo/bar").
For more complex splitting, use |
1.7+ |
{{SUBPAGENAME}}
|
Magic words | The subpage title ("foo" on "Title/foo"). | 1.6+ |
{{SUBJECTPAGENAME}}
|
Help:Magic words | The namespace and title of the associated content page. | 1.7+ |
{{TALKPAGENAME}}
|
Help talk:Magic words | The namespace and title of the associated talk page. | 1.7+ |
The {{BASEPAGENAME}}
and {{SUBPAGENAME}}
magic words only work in namespaces that have subpages enabled. See Manual:$wgNamespacesWithSubpages for information on enabling subpages.
The following are equivalents encoded for use in MediaWiki URLs (i.e. spaces replaced with underscores and some characters percent-encoded):
{{FULLPAGENAMEE}}
{{PAGENAMEE}}
{{BASEPAGENAMEE}}
{{SUBPAGENAMEE}}
{{SUBJECTPAGENAMEE}}
{{TALKPAGENAMEE}}
As of 1.15+, these can all take a parameter, allowing specification of the page to be operated on, instead of just the current page:
{{PAGENAME:Template:Main Page}}
→ Main Page
Error creating thumbnail: File missing Warning: | Page titles containing certain characters, such as single quotes (') or asterisks * , may produce unexpected results when handled with these magic words, e.g. {{PAGESINCATEGORY:{{PAGENAME}}}} . See bugs 14779, 16474. |
PAGENAME encoding
The PAGENAME variable encoding states are not simple. For simplicity in this section, ignore wide characters. The following characters are not allow in wiki page names and will not be further mentioned:
- # < > [ ] _ { | }
That is the three types of brackets, pound sign, underscore and vertical bar. Note that a page can have a leading space but not a trailing space and that spaces. We will present other ASCII 7-bit values for characters as the URL-style encoding of percent-hex-hex for clarity and utility since this is the same notation one would manually encode them in a URL. For this discussion, we will refer only to ASCII 7-bit values, not accented characters and such. There are also some bizzare combinations that . There are also other snags that are complex. For instance, you can create the a wiki page named
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/!"$'abc
but you cannot a page named
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:MyUser/!"$'abc
for reasons too complex to explain here, but it has something to do with quotes and stuff.
- PAGENAME:
Some characters returned by PAGENAME are HTML-style encoded:
- " (double quote %22) is converted to "
- ' (single quote %27) is converted to ' (39 is the decimal value of hexadecimal 27 )
- & (ambersand %3B) is converted to &
We will refer to these as "the three pagename characters".
- PAGENAMEE:
PAGENAMEE converts spaces to underscore and URL-style encodes some other characters:
- It converts " % & ' + = ? \ ^ ` ~ to %22 %25 %26 %27 %2B %3D %3F %5C %5E %60 %7E
- It does not convert alphanumerics and the characters: ! $ ( ) * , - . / : ; @
This avoids the problematic coding of the three pagename characters but the typical encoding of space is the plus sign (or sometimes as %20). The default MediaWiki configuration has limited string manipulation features so this will often not be a sufficient solution. A solution to this might be to create a library of string manipulation templates. Note that Extension:StringFunctions is obsolete, but it still might suffice.
- Web server HTTP interface and web browser URL:
The URL you cut/paste in your web browser URL is similar but not exactly the same as PAGENAMEE .
- In order to type in a page name as a URL in your web browser, the following two characters must be URL-style encoded: % ? as %25 %3F . See RFC1738 for details.
- For the URL you see in your browser, the situation is more complex. As a URL in a web browser's address box, some characters in pagenames are converted sometimes and othertimes not converted. If you type in a URL into your web browser ending in A_=_B or A=B then it will send that URL directly and you will get to the wiki page if it exists. But many wiki pages have spaces in them and then something different happens. If you enter a URL into your web browser ending in
A = B
(with spaces around the equals sign), then your web browser encodes spaces to %20, and thus sends A%20=%20B to the web server. The wiki web server, then converts the string to A_%3D_B and sends that back to the web browser via w:URL redirection. The wiki web server converted the equals sign because it was next to a blank. Characters that the wiki web servers converts in this way is the same as the PAGENAMEE list, but again, only when they are adjacent to a space. On top of this, your web browser will hide some conversions in a possibly brower-dependent manner because it does, in effect, a urldecode action on the real URL. This decoding is essential for usability for users of non-English languages such as Asian languages can type in wide characters into a brower's URL address. For instance, a URL ending in %E6%9D%B1%E4%BA%AC, you browser will usually urlconvert it and display it as 東京, which are the two Kanji characters for Tokyo. An easy way to reliably see the real URL is to cut-and-paste it as text into a simple text editor and see what it looks like and how much encoding happened.
- urlencode:
The urlencode converts almost all characters except alphanumerics and three of the RFC1738 URL "safe" characters: - . (dash, period) and it converts blank to plus. While the technique of embedding {{uuencode:{{{userparam|{{PAGENAME}}})))) into off-wiki URLs as a CGI-style parameter can be useful in templates (i.e. treating simple pagenames as data). We will call this technique urlencode-pagename. With the three PAGENAME characters above (i.e. " ' &), this can result in a double encoding (first into HTML and then into urlencode). An example would be where the HTML-style ampersand of &esc;amp; is converted into to the URL-style %26amp%3B . Sometimes remote web sites can handle this, but many cannot. For these page names, the invocation of a template that uses urlencode-pagename will have to spell out that page name again as the parameter userparam with the simple version of the three PAGENAME characters. As with PAGENAMEE, another possible workaround is string manipulation templates or adding appropriate extensions.
Namespaces
Variable | Output | Description | Versions |
---|---|---|---|
{{NAMESPACE}}
|
Help | Name of the page's namespace | |
{{SUBJECTSPACE}} {{ARTICLESPACE}}
|
Help Help |
Name of the associated content namespace | 1.7+ |
{{TALKSPACE}}
|
Help talk | Name of the associated talk namespace | 1.7+ |
The following are equivalents encoded for use in MediaWiki URLs (spaces replaced with underscores and some characters percent-encoded):
{{NAMESPACEE}}
{{SUBJECTSPACEE}}
{{TALKSPACEE}}
As of 1.15+, these can take a page name parameter and will return the namespace of the page name parameter, instead of the current page's:
{{NAMESPACE:Template:Main Page}}
→ Template{{SUBJECTSPACE:Template:Main Page}}
→ Template{{TALKSPACE:Template:Main Page}}
→ Template talk
Parser functions
Parser functions are very similar to variables, but take one or more parameters (technically, any magic word that takes a parameter is a parser function), and the name is sometimes prefixed with a hash to distinguish them from templates.
This page only describes parser functions that are integral to the MediaWiki software. Other parser functions may be added by MediaWiki extensions such as the ParserFunctions extension. For those see Help:Extension:ParserFunctions.
URL data
Parser function | Input → Output | Description | Versions |
---|---|---|---|
{{localurl:page name}} {{localurl:page name|query_string}}
|
{{localurl:MediaWiki}} → /index.php/MediaWiki{{localurl:MediaWiki|printable=yes}} → /index.php?title=MediaWiki&printable=yes |
The relative path to the title. | |
{{fullurl:page name}} {{fullurl:page name|query_string}} {{fullurl:interwiki:remote page name|query_string}}
|
{{fullurl:Category:Top level}} → https://saltwiki.net/index.php/Category:Top_level
|
The absolute path to the title. This will also resolve Interwiki prefixes. | 1.5+ |
{{filepath:file name}} {{filepath:file name|nowiki}}
|
{{filepath:Wiki.png}} →
|
The absolute URL to the full size or thumbnail (1.18+) of a media file. | 1.12+ 1.18+ |
{{urlencode:string}} (or {{urlencode:string|QUERY}} ){{urlencode:string|WIKI}} {{urlencode:string|PATH}}
|
{{urlencode:x y z á é}} (or {{urlencode:x y z á é|QUERY}}) → x+y+z+%C3%A1+%C3%A9{{urlencode:x y z á é|WIKI}} → x_y_z_%C3%A1_%C3%A9{{urlencode:x y z á é|PATH}} → x%20y%20z%20%C3%A1%20%C3%A9
Note that the default changed from |
The input encoded for use in URLs. Note that there is no urldecode function like there is in the obsolete Extension:StringFunctions. | 1.7+ (or 1.17+) 1.17+ 1.17+ |
{{anchorencode:string}}
|
{{anchorencode:x y z á é}} → x_y_z_á_é
|
The input encoded for use in URL section anchors (after the '#' symbol in a URL). | 1.8+ |
Namespaces
{{ns:}}
returns the localized name for the namespace with that index. {{nse:}}
is the equivalent encoded for MediaWiki URLs. It does the same, but it replaces spaces with underscores, making it usable in external links.
Content namespaces | Talk namespaces | |||
---|---|---|---|---|
Usage | Output | Usage | Output | |
{{ns:-2}} or {{ns:Media}}
|
Media | |||
{{ns:-1}} or {{ns:Special}}
|
Special | |||
{{ns:0}} or {{ns:}}
|
{{ns:1}} or {{ns:Talk}}
|
Talk | ||
{{ns:2}} or {{ns:User}}
|
User | {{ns:3}} or {{ns:User talk}}
|
User talk | |
{{ns:4}} or {{ns:Project}}
|
Saltwiki | {{ns:5}} or {{ns:Project talk}}
|
Saltwiki talk | |
{{ns:6}} or {{ns:File}} or {{ns:Image}}
|
File | {{ns:7}} or {{ns:File talk}} or {{ns:Image talk}}
|
File talk | |
{{ns:8}} or {{ns:MediaWiki}}
|
MediaWiki | {{ns:9}} or {{ns:MediaWiki talk}}
|
MediaWiki talk | |
{{ns:10}} or {{ns:Template}}
|
Template | {{ns:11}} or {{ns:Template talk}}
|
Template talk | |
{{ns:12}} or {{ns:Help}}
|
Help | {{ns:13}} or {{ns:Help talk}}
|
Help talk | |
{{ns:14}} or {{ns:Category}}
|
Category | {{ns:15}} or {{ns:Category talk}}
|
Category talk |
Formatting
Usage | Input → Output | Description | Version |
---|---|---|---|
{{lc:string}}
|
{{lc:DATA CENTER}} → data center
|
The lowercase input. | 1.5+ |
{{lcfirst:string}}
|
{{lcfirst:DATA center}} → dATA center
|
The input with the very first character lowercase. | 1.5+ |
{{uc:string}}
|
{{uc:text transform}} → TEXT TRANSFORM
|
The uppercase input. | 1.5+ |
{{ucfirst:string}}
|
{{ucfirst:text TRANSFORM}} → Text TRANSFORM
|
The input with the very first character uppercase. | 1.5+ |
{{formatnum:unformatted num}} {{formatnum:formatted num|R}}
|
{{formatnum:987654321.654321}} → 987,654,321.654321 {{formatnum:987,654,321.654321|R}} → 987654321.654321 {{formatnum:00001}} → 00,001 |
The input with decimal and decimal group separators, and localized digit script, according to the wiki's default locale. The |R parameter can be used to unformat a number, for use in mathematical situations.Error creating thumbnail: File missing Warning: Leading zeroes are not removed, you can use {{#expr:00001}} instead if you have Extension:ParserFunctions installed
|
1.7+ 1.13+ |
|
|
Formats an unlinked date based on user "Date format" preference, and adds metadata tagging it as a formatted date. For logged-out users and those who have not set a date format in their preferences, dates can be given a default: mdy , dmy , ymd , ISO 8601 (all case sensitive). If only the month and day are given, only mdy and dmy are valid. If a format is not specified or is invalid, the input format is used as a default. If the supplied date is not recognized as a valid date (specifically, if it contains any metadata such as from a nested use of these or a similar template), it is rendered unchanged, and no (additional) metadata is generated.Error creating thumbnail: File missing Warning: Although the ISO 8601 standard requires that dates be in the Gregorian calendar, the ISO parameter in this function will still format dates that fall outside the usual Gregorian range (e.g. dates prior to 1583). Also, the magic word cannot properly convert between negative years (used with ISO 8601) and years BC or years BCE (used in general writing).
|
1.15+ |
{{padleft:xyz|stringlength}} {{padleft:xyz|strlen|char}} {{padleft:xyz|strlen|string}}
|
{{padleft:xyz|5}} → 00xyz{{padleft:xyz|5|_}} → __xyz {{padleft:xyz|5|abc}} → abxyz {{padleft:xyz|2}} → xyz{{padleft:|1|xyz}} → x (first character of the string) |
Inserts a string of padding characters (character chosen in third parameter; default '0') of a specified length (second parameter) next to a chosen base character or variable (first parameter). The final digits or characters in the base replace the final characters in the padding; i.e. {{padleft:44|3|0}} produces 044. The padding string may be truncated if its length does not evenly divide the required number of characters.bug (fixed in r45734): multibyte characters are interpreted as two characters, which can skew width. These also cannot be used as padding characters. |
1.8+ |
{{padright:xyz|stringlength}} {{padright:xyz|strlen|char}} {{padright:xyz|strlen|string}}
|
{{padright:xyz|5}} → xyz00
|
Identical to padleft, but adds padding characters to the right side. | |
{{plural:2|is|are}}
|
{{plural:0|is|are}} → are{{plural:1*1|is|are}} → is{{plural:21 mod 10|is|are}} → are{{plural:{{#expr:21 mod 10}}|is|are}} → is{{plural:1|is|are}} → is{{plural:2|is|are}} → are
|
Outputs the singular form (second parameter) if the first parameter is an expression equalling one; the plural form (third parameter) otherwise. Plural transformations are used for languages like Russian based on "count mod 10". | |
{{grammar:N|noun}}
|
Outputs the correct inflected form of the given word described by the inflection code after the colon (language-dependent). Grammar transformations are used for inflected languages like Polish. See also Manual:$wgGrammarForms. | 1.7+ |
Miscellaneous
Usage | Output | Description | Version |
---|---|---|---|
{{int:message name}}
|
{{int:edit}} → Edit (depends on user language, try: fr •ja) |
Internationalizes (translates) the given interface (MediaWiki namespace) message into the user language. Note that this can damage/confuse cache consistency, see bug 14404. | |
{{#language:language code}} {{#language:ar}} {{#language:th}}
|
language code العربية ไทย |
The native name for the given language code, in accordance with ISO 639. | 1.7+ |
{{#special:special page name}}
|
Special:Special page name Special:UserLogin |
The localized name for the given canonical Special: page. | 1.9+ |
{{#tag:tagname
|
(depends on parser tag) | Alias for XML-style parser or extension tags, but parsing wiki code. Inner content can be passed as first parameter, and attributes as subsequent ones:
Warning : You must write |
1.12+ |
{{gender:username
|
(depends on the named user's gender) | A switch for the gender set in Special:Preferences Note: If 3rd parameter is omitted and user hasn't defined his/her gender, then |
1.15+ |
Language: | English |
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