Template:Otherlang/doc
This template is to be used on pages with versions in other languages, under the See Also section.
The pagelang
argument defines the title of the section the template creates. The rest of the arguments are the languages.
Usage
For example, this would go on the Goat page. If no value is manually assigned to pagelang
, it will simply default to English. Remember to split each argument with a pipe, as shown. Only one page can be assigned for each language code, though many language codes can be added as arguments. Note that the order of the arguments does not matter, since the order in which the languages are listed is fixed. See below for a list of the language codes.
{{otherlang |pagelang=en |de=Ziege |es=Cabra |fr=Chèvre }}
Issues
The first part of the code creates a section with an edit button, and clicking this button edits the template itself, and not the article.
See also
Language templates used by this template (also a list of the language codes)
- Template:Ar, to link to the Arabic version
- Template:Bg, to link to the Bulgarian version
- Template:Cs, to link to the Czech version
- Template:De, to link to the German version
- Template:El, to link to the Greek version
- Template:En, to link to the English version
- Template:Eo, to link to the Esperanto version
- Template:Es, to link to the Spanish version
- Template:Fa, to link to the Persian version
- Template:Fr, to link to the French version
- Template:Ga, to link to the Irish version
- Template:Hin, to link to the Hindi version
- Template:Hu, to link to the Hungarian version
- Template:It, to link to the Italian version
- Template:Ni, to link to the Japanese version
- Template:Nl, to link to the Dutch version
- Template:Pt, to link to the Portuguese version
- Template:Ru, to link to the Russian version
- Template:Sk, to link to the Slovak version
- Template:Zh, to link to the Chinese version