Template:Commons category multi
Usage
editThis template is similar to {{Commons category}} but shows 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6 categories, and allows changing width or floating the box to the left.
- Usage:
{{Commons category multi | topic1 | topic2 | position=left | width=20em}}
- Usage:
{{Commons category multi | topic1 | topic2 | topic3}}
- Usage:
{{Commons category multi | topic1 | topic2 | topic3 | topic4}}
- Usage:
{{Commons category multi | topic1 | t2 | t3 | t4 | t5 | t6}}
- Usage:
The template will state "Wikimedia Commons has media related to (category):..." and then display the first 2 topic names in bold/italics as "topic1 or topic2" (as links). The optional topics 3 or 4 would be on the next line ("or topic3 or topic4"). Optional topics 5 and 6 would be on a third line.
The optional |position=left
shifts the box to the left margin. The template is on the right margin by default.
|delimiter=
specifies which delimiter is used to separate each entry. Be careful, as this parameter accepts wikicode as well. So, to specify semicolon (;) as the delimiter (which is the Wikicode for description lists), use {{;}} instead. Because the leading and trailing spaces are ignored, use   to indicate space.
Note that the topic names should exist as category names in Wikimedia Commons (edited using a Wikimedia login name).
Location
editGenerally:
- Do not place this template in a section all by itself without floating left.
- Do not place this template in a section containing columns without floating left.
- Do not indent this template with colon (:) or a bullet (*) markup.
Specifically:
- In articles, this template should be placed at the top of the last section on the page so that it floats to the right of that section.
- See WV:Wikimedia sister projects for more information and alternatives.
- In disambiguation pages, this template is usually placed at the top of the page.
- In categories, this template should be grouped with other templates at the beginning of the category introduction. This avoids unnecessary white space as any text is floated around the template boxes.
Examples
editThe following examples show the results of the template uasge.
{{Commons category multi | Gold | Silver}}
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This example shows the use of |position=left
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{{Commons category multi | Los Angeles | New York}}
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This example shows links to misspelled words, in this case "Les Angles".
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{{Commons category multi | Ludwig van Beethoven | Richard Strauss}}
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{{Commons category multi | Gold | Silver | Bronze}}
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{{Commons category multi | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Iron}}
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This example shows the use of delimiters. See "Usage" section above for explanation.
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Redirects
edit- {{Commonscat-N}}
- {{Commoncats}}
- {{Commonscat show2}}
- {{Commonscats}}
- {{Common cats}}
- {{Commons cats}}
- {{Commons cat show2}}
- {{Commonscat multi}}
- {{Commons cat multi}}
- {{Ccatm}}
- {{Commons category multiple}}
- {{Commonscat-multi}}
- {{Commons category-multi}}
- {{Commons multiple}}
- {{Commons multi}}
- {{Commonscatmulti}}
See also
edit- Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Layout § External links
- {{Commons}}—shows Commons box
- {{Commons-inline}}—shows Commons gallery inline
- {{Commons category}}—shows Commons category box
- {{Commons category-inline}}—shows Commons category inline
- {{Commons category multi}}—to list up to six categories
- {{Commons and category}}—shows Commons box with both gallery and category
- {{Commons and category inline}}—shows Commons gallery and category inline
- {{Copy to Wikimedia Commons}}
- {{Wikimedia Commons redirect}}—specialized soft redirect template for Commons
- {{Wiki category}}—to link to a gallery hosted on Wikiversity
- mw:Manual:Pywikibot/commonscat.py
- {{Sister project links}}—to link all Wikinews, Wikisource, etc.
- {{Wikibooks}} / {{Wikibooks inline}}
- {{Wikinews}} / {{Wikinews inline}}
- {{Wikiquote}} / {{Wikiquote-inline}}
- {{Wikisource}} / {{Wikisource-inline}}
- {{Wikispecies}} / {{Wikispecies-inline}}
- {{Wikiversity}} / {{Wikiversity inline}}
- {{Wikivoyage}} / {{Wikivoyage inline}}
- {{Wiktionary}} / {{Wiktionary-inline}}