Template:Wikivoyage/doc
Usage
As supported by Wikipedia:Wikimedia sister projects, this template may be used to add a Wikivoyage link to a Wikipedia article. It generates an interwikimedia link – it is not intended to represent sources for Wikipedia articles.
If usage of the template creates layout issues in an article, {{Wikivoyage-inline}} should be used instead.
The Wikivoyage template can be used with one, two, three or no parameters as follows:
- {{Wikivoyage}} creates a link to the Wikivoyage page matching the Wikipedia page name.
- {{Wikivoyage|Boracay}} creates a link to the Wikivoyage page titled "Boracay".
- {{Wikivoyage|Boracay|Boracay Island}} creates a link to the Wikivoyage page titled "Boracay", but the link is worded "Boracay Island".
- {{Wikivoyage|Boracay|Boracay Island|an itinerary}} creates a link to the Wikivoyage page titled "Boracay", and the entire sentence reads "Wikivoyage has an itinerary for Boracay Island."
See also: {{Sister project links}}
{{Sister project links|voy={{PAGENAME}}}} will create a similar box, but accommodates multiple siblings. It is not a direct-equivalent replacement for the individual sibling project boxes as the "sister project links" box by default creates various blind links to special:search on the destination wikis which are not search-engine friendly.
TemplateData
TemplateData for Wikivoyage
Adds an interwiki link to [[Wikivoyage]], for example for use in external links section
Parameter | Description | Type | Status | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Page | 1 | The name of the Wikivoyage page, if not the same as the Wikipedia article
| Line | optional |
Label | 2 | The label for the link, if not the same as the Wikivoyage page name
| Line | optional |
Type | 3 | Use if 'a travel guide' is not the best description of the Wikivoyage page. The most common alternatives are 'an itinerary', 'a phrasebook', 'a travel topic', and 'an article'.
| Line | optional |