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Template:Portal-inline is used to produce an inline link to a portal that is supported by print and mobile versions of Wikipedia pages.
{{Portal}} creates a list of one or more portal links within an accessible navigation region. It is hidden in printer and mobile view. This is useful, for example, in an article's "See also" section.
{{Portal-inline}} creates one portal link with no accessibility context. It is visible in printer and mobile view. This is useful, for example, if making a mid-sentence link on a talk page, or if there is an alternative list structure in a "See also" section.
- Mobile version of Template:Portal-inline
- Desktop version of Template:Portal-inline
{{Portal-inline|<name> }}
{{Portal-inline|<name> [|size= <size> ] [|text= <text> ] [|short= <anything> ]}}
Everything inside square brackets is optional, do not include the square brackets.
1
— required; The first unnamed/positional parameter is the name of the portal.size
— optional; Specify |size=tiny
to show a 16×16 image instead of the usual size.text
— optional; Specify |text=(name)
for a different associated name to appear.short
— optional; Specify |short=anything
to remove portal from the output.redlinks
— optional; Specify |redlinks=yes
to show the portal if it is redlinked.nowrap
— optional; Specify |nowrap=yes
to prevent the entire output from wrapping.{{Portal-inline|Canada}}
{{Portal-inline|Canada|size=tiny}}
{{Portal-inline|Canada|text=Canadian portal}}
{{Portal-inline|Canada|short=yes}}
See: {{Portal|border=no}}
In an article's "See also" section, to generate an accessible list of portal links, use {{portal}}. If a different list structure is preferred, prefix each {{portal-inline}} with an asterisk.
* {{Portal-inline|Canada}} * {{Portal-inline|Feminism}}
See {{Portal|border=no}}
The portal image name is found using Module:Portal. Please see Module:Portal#Image for instructions on how to add, update, or remove an image.
If the template is used incorrectly, the page will be added to a tracking category.
The tracking categories are not applied if any of the following is true:
|tracking=
to any the following values: no
, n
, false
TemplateData for Portal-inline
Produce an inline link to a portal with an image.
Parameter | Description | Type | Status | |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 1 | Name of the portal to link to.
| Page name | required |
Size | size | Set to "tiny" to show a 16×16 image instead of the usual size.
| String | optional |
Text | text | Show a different name instead of the portal name.
| String | optional |
Short | short | Set to any value to exclude "portal" from the output.
| Boolean | optional |
Red links | redlinks | Set to "yes" to show the portal even if it is redlinked.
| Boolean | optional |
Portal content templates
Main portal page formatting templates
Templates that configure links
Selected page templates, used on subpages of older portals
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