Usage

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The default behaviour of this template is to present a string "Wikisource has original text related to this article:" with a link to a page on Wikisource with the same name as the Wikipedia page.

This template takes up to two optional parameters which will alter the page name used to link to Wikisource.

  • {{Wikisource|alternative page link|different name, if desired}}

Examples

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{{Wikisource|1=Leaves of Grass/Book XVII|2=name for Leaves of Grass}}

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{{Wikisource|1=Leaves of Grass/Book XVII#To You|2=name for Leaves of Grass To You}}

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Limitations

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Square brackets – [ ]

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  • You cannot use square brackets ("[" and "]") in the first parameter.

{{Wikisource|1=Leaves of Grass/Book XVII#Year of Meteors [1859-60]|2=name for Leaves of Grass Year of Meteors [1859-60]}}

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To resolve this, use "[" and "]" instead:
{{Wikisource|1=Leaves of Grass/Book XVII#Year of Meteors [1859-60]|2=name for Leaves of Grass Year of Meteors [1859-60]}}

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English only

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For foreign language Wikisources use: {{Wikisourcelang}}

example: {{Wikisourcelang|fr|Du contrat social}} gives

TemplateData

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This is the TemplateData for this template used by TemplateWizard, VisualEditor and other tools. See a monthly parameter usage report for this template in articles based on this TemplateData.

TemplateData for Wikisource

Creates a small box with a links to a document at Wikisource.

Template parameters

ParameterDescriptionTypeStatus
Page name1

The document name on Wikisource. The article's page name is used as a default. Square brackets <tt>&#91;</tt> and <tt>&#93;</tt> need to be coded as <tt>&amp;#91;</tt> and <tt>&amp;#93;</tt> instead.

Stringoptional
Displayed name2

Optional displayed link text.

Stringoptional

See also

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