Why are we saying that Wikipedia DOES have and article? That usually is the case, not always, e.g. colline. --Connel MacKenzie 13:56, 13 Apr 2005 (UTC)
Can somebody put a colored background over the table of this template? That would be pretty. I've played about with trying out colouring on a small pedia project, but to no avail. --Expurgator t(c) 16:16, 18 July 2005 (UTC)
Is there an alternate version of this template that lets you specify what the article name is? example, link oolong tea to wikipedia:oolong but have it use the formatted box? JillianE 15:33, 29 October 2005 (UTC)
Yes, use {{wikipediapar|Oolong}}. SemperBlotto|Talk 16:03, 29 October 2005 (UTC)
Since this discussion, a new version that takes parameters has made this possible with the wikipedia template itself. See documentation above. Davilla 09:38, 7 June 2006 (UTC)
Note that this template cannot be used (successfully) as an item in a list. I made that mistake just now (then fixed it). - dcljr 21:21, 1 February 2006 (UTC)
Why do we have the LANG= parameter again? The purpose of having separate language Wiktionaries is to describe words in a language. To me, it makes sense only to use interwiki links for language-crossing. Am I off base? --Connel MacKenzie 18:18, 8 July 2006 (UTC)
Please add to the source code the following interwiki ] Thanks in advance. --Elwikipedista 18:38, 9 September 2006 (UTC)
Moved from cosmetics documentation above --Hroðulf 14:23, 11 September 2006 (UTC) Then why is it listed here? This entire section is disputed. Davilla 09:38, 7 June 2006 (UTC)
I would like to add a new parameter to this template. It would be intended to precise which meaning of the word the Wikipedia's article describes. For exmample, the word ruler has two main meanings and the template says that "Wikipedia has an article on Ruler" but which one? So I think we should add a parameter named number or nb for short. 16@r 13:40, 14 April 2007 (UTC)
{{wikipedia|ruler|ruler (measuring device)}}
It looks like a change to this template on June 6 added the word "Wikipedia" with a link to the sister article in Wikipedia, in addition to the sister-project box off to the right. Was this intentional? It looks somewhat odd to me. --Dajagr 18:55, 8 June 2007 (UTC)
These new changes are great... Two questions:
Please see the dodraug article. __meco 19:50, 15 December 2007 (UTC)
In the examples section there is as reference to deleted template {{wikipediamul}}
. __meco 11:35, 7 April 2008 (UTC)
What do we need to do to get that kewl class="interProject" (the nifty link in the left pane) to work on a small, third-world project? Otherwise, if you feel like it, you may add fy to the list of other languages.
If, as I somewhat suspect, the answer lies in editing the global main.js or css, you'll have to give me one more sentence to tell me where to find that source. (Yes, I know that's an admin thing.) Thanks! Snakesteuben 09:39, 27 April 2008 (UTC)
Ah, IC. You want to look at Mediawiki:monobook.js and steal the appropriate section for your project. You are admin on fy.wikt? Robert Ullmann 11:14, 27 April 2008 (UTC) The CSS class is in Mediawiki:common.css. Robert Ullmann 11:17, 27 April 2008 (UTC)
Wey-yull...
Yeah...
http://en.wikipedia.orghttps://en.wiktionary.org/w/index.php?title=MediaWiki:Common.css 894 lines
http://fy.wikipedia.orghttps://en.wiktionary.org/w/index.php?title=MediaWiki:Common.css 12 lines
common.js almost identical line count.
but if I search both your common.js and common.css files for "interp," the string's not found. Hmm.. But don't go to any more trouble just yet. I'll poke around myself until/unless I get stuck again. There's probably an include or import or or some such, whatever it's called. Thanks much (again), Petal. Winter (User:Snakesteuben 11:45, 27 April 2008 (UTC))
.interProject {
display:none;
clear: both;
border-top: 2px dotted #AAAAAA;
margin-top: 2em;
}
Hope that clarifies. Conrad.Irwin 12:06, 27 April 2008 (UTC)
For example, in the entry Bug the term describes two specific rivers, so I could link to w:Bug river. Or should I link to w:Bug, which is a disambiguation page listing dozens of articles. —Michael Z. 2008-10-27 21:56 z
{{wikipedia|dab=Bug}}
. ] may list only rivers, but a river visiting that page may be looking for something else entirely. I think {{wikipedia}}
is as helpful for "Didn't find what you were looking for?" as for "Want more information about this?". —RuakhTALK 15:16, 28 October 2008 (UTC)Why doesn't this template name have a capital initial? Wikipedia is a proper noun, and it's intuitive to type it with a capital W. —Michael Z. 2008-11-06 14:33 z
As of now, we define all words that are both Nynorsk and Bokmål as Norwegian, with the language code "no". Words that are only present in one of the two languages, we define as either "Norwegian Bokmål" or "Norwegian Nynorsk". Well, at Wikipedia we have two different wikis: nn.wikipedia.org for Nynorsk articles and no.wikipedia.org for Bokmål and Riksmål articles. When including {{wikipedia|lang=no}}
this template gives you the result "Norwegian Wikipedia", but in reality it's just the Bokmål and Riksmål Wikipedia. Is it possible to make the template return "Norwegian Bokmål/Riksmål Wikipedia" instead? And would it be possible to somehow manage to make this template return a link to both of the wikis when a certain parameter is given, so that we don't need to have two boxes when both nn.wiki and no.wiki has an article about the entry word? --Eivind (t) 09:28, 16 March 2009 (UTC)
{{no}}
, {{nb}}
and {{nn}}
. It might be possible to create a template, say {{wmf lang}}
that converted these languages into the WMF designations, and left the others the same. Linking to two Wikipedias in one box seems overkill, and while it would be possible i'm not sure it is useful enough. Conrad.Irwin 10:03, 16 March 2009 (UTC)Why is the new line after has an article on: obligatory? When I used the template on 洋 with the parameter lang=zh-classical, the link to the article appeared on a new line, when in fact it is far better for it to appear right after on:, on the same line. Can you fix it? Now the second line contains but one word: on:, too dissipative and spacious. When I enlarged the font, the same new line appeared on the use with the zh paraneter as well. Can one get rid of this new line, so that it appears facultatively, only if the superior line is full? The uſer hight Bogorm converſation 10:19, 18 June 2009 (UTC)
This image should be used in the template. --T.M.M. Dowd 11:15, 30 June 2009 (UTC)
Currently we don't pass the language code into {{Xyzy}}
, which makes that call rather useless. If no one objects within the next few days, I'm going to replace |face=bold with |lang={{{lang|en}}}|face=bold in both places that it appears. —RuakhTALK 18:50, 19 December 2009 (UTC)
need "See also" at top: template:w and template"slim wikipedia". These are very commonly used variations. Facts707 17:13, 30 May 2011 (UTC)
The “In other projects” sidebar section's display is incorrect.
When I load a page with one or more instances of {{wikipedia}}
, the sidebar draws, then the “In other projects” section is added a split second later. The section shows up (correctly) collapsed, with its contents hidden, but the heading shows up (wrongly) in the open state: with reveal triangle pointed down and text in grey.
When I click the triangle or header, the section opens as it should, and the header toggles to the (incorrect) closed state: triangle pointed right, text blue-linked. —Michael Z. 2011-12-14 19:16 z
It would be handy if we had a template that supported WP article section links. I tried it out for (deprecated template usage) mallomars. Everything was good except the wording in the box. I suppose a new template with links thereto on the documentation subpage would be better than adding complexity to this. I will take a run at such a template myself, based on this one, but my template skills are not good. DCDuring TALK 18:17, 1 July 2012 (UTC)
There is currently a problem with this entry. The code "hr" no longer exists, so the template is getting a script error because it is trying to display the word in the native script of "hr" which is invalid. I'm not sure how to fix it though. —CodeCat 01:15, 24 May 2013 (UTC)
See Template talk:slim-wikipedia. —Μετάknowledgediscuss/deeds 22:13, 14 August 2013 (UTC)
Suggest include the place to put the template: under language section name (i.e. just under ==English== ). --Diamondland (talk) 13:09, 28 January 2014 (UTC)
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I propose that we merge this template with {{slim-wikipedia}}
(by redirecting it there, or deleting it and moving {{slim-wikipedia}}
to {{wikipedia}}
). I believe this will help reduce entry clutter without affecting usability because, unlike the “In other projects” box, {{slim-wikipedia}}
can still be easily seen, and because {{wikipedia}}
’s bigger logo, longer text and greater waste of vertical space are useless. — Ungoliant (Falai) 21:48, 16 January 2013 (UTC)
{{wikipedia}}
wastes a lot of space. --Yair rand (talk) 08:32, 29 January 2013 (UTC){{slim-wikipedia}}
has all the features {{wikipedia}}
does (linking to more than one article, linking to foreign-languages Wikipedias, etc.). (I haven't checked.)—msh210℠ (talk) 16:52, 29 January 2013 (UTC){{slim-wikipedia}}
was originally intended to be the only interproject link template that could appear above the first L2 header. It was intended to send folks to WP in cases where there might be a proper Wiktionary entry, but WP had an entry or a disambiguation page that had material not in and not appropriate for Wiktionary. The principal situation would have been for English proper noun entries for which there might be many proper noun that did not meet our prevailing criteria for inclusion or had not yet been entered. The rationale for the placement was that this was the encyclopedic equivalent of {{also}}
. It was made small to take up less vertical screen space.{{slim-wikipedia}}
as a special box for above-first-L2 placement is considered currently valid then the rationale for small size also remains. DCDuring TALK 01:38, 3 February 2013 (UTC)|slim=yes
so you could have the slim version show up when invoking {{wikipedia}}
? You could keep the slim version and amend it as necessary and eat the cake too. TeleComNasSprVen (talk) 21:21, 29 December 2013 (UTC)
Please fix the grammar; "The X Wikipedia has an article on", not "X WP has..." etc. --Espoo (talk) 13:29, 25 September 2016 (UTC)
What should the practice be when a word has multiple meanings and the Wikipedia article relates to only one of the meanings? Mgrand (talk) 21:14, 27 April 2024 (UTC)
Please add interwiki cy link cy:Nodyn:Wicipedia Xxglennxx (talk) 01:24, 28 August 2024 (UTC)