Usage
The template link talk (tlt)
template is used to display a template name as a link to the template, followed by a link to its talk page.
((tlt|template name to display))
displays as
- ((template name to display)) (talk)
Examples
See also
- ((lts)) – See Lts discussion for more variants
- ((tlc)) – Not linked, allows up to 8 parameters, displays text in
<code></code>
style
- ((tld)) – Not linked, allows up to 8 parameters, displays text in
teletype
text style
- ((tlf)) – Not linked, allows up to 8 parameters, displays text in normal text style
- ((tl)) – Template link, no parameters, displays text in normal text style
- ((tl2)) – Template link, allows up to 3 parameters and interwiki links, displays
code style
- ((tlp)) – Template link, allows up to 8 parameters, displays text in normal text style
- ((tlx)) – Template link, allows up to 8 parameters and interwiki links, displays text in
teletype
text style
- ((tn)) – Same as ((tl)), but shows the braces as part of the link
- ((tlu)) – Like
((Tl))
/ ((Tlp))
for any namespace
- ((tlsp)) – Template link, ditto subst'ed
- ((tlb)) – Same as ((Tl)), but gives the template name in boldface type (this can be useful when stressing the difference between two similarly named templates)
- ((tlxb)) – Same as ((Tlx)), but gives the template name in boldface type (this can be useful when stressing the difference between two similarly named templates)
- ((tltt)) and ((Tltt2)) – Template link with tooltip, with no and one parameter respectively
- ((tlrow)) – For showing templates and their properties in a table
- ((xpd)) – Shows live (expanded) example
- Template:Ttl(edit talk links history)
- Template:Ti(edit talk links history)
- Template:Tic(edit talk links history)
- Template:Cl(edit talk links history)
- Template:Tlt(edit talk links history)
- Template:Tetl(edit talk links history)
- Category:Internal template-link templates