Template:Self-reference link
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{{Self-reference link}} is used in articles about Wikipedia to link to a Wikipedia page in the form of an external link, so that the link will still work on mirrors and forks of Wikipedia. "Srlink" is short for "self-reference link". For when a self-reference link may, or should not, be used, see Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Self-references to avoid.
Usage
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{{Srlink|Jimbo Wales}}
produces Jimbo Wales -
{{Srlink|Main Page|Wikipedia's Main Page}}
produces Wikipedia's Main Page -
{{Srlink|User:Magnus Manske|Magnus Manske's Wikipedia user page}}
produces Magnus Manske's Wikipedia user page
See also
- Template:Section link
- Template:Section link
- {{Selfref}} – a hatnote for unprintworthy self-references
- {{Selfref inline}} – for unprintworthy inline self-references
- {{Printworthy selfref}} – for cases of self-references that are printworthy and may or may not be desired by reusers of WP content, depending upon whether they are mirroring or just using single articlesja:Template:Srlink
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