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<onlyinclude><includeonly><span class="plainlinks">[{{{1}}} {{{2}}}]</span></includeonly></onlyinclude>
<onlyinclude><includeonly><span class="plainlinks">[{{#ifeq:{{#sub:{{{1}}}|0|1}}|/|{{#ifeq:{{#sub:{{{1}}}|1|1}}|/||https://tas.bot}}|}}{{{1}}} {{{2}}}]</span></includeonly></onlyinclude>


This template saves you from remembering the exact syntax for <code><nowiki><span class="plainlinks"/></nowiki></code> [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Links#External_links_to_internal_pages external-internal links].
This template saves you from remembering the exact syntax for <code><nowiki><span class="plainlinks"/></nowiki></code> [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Links#External_links_to_internal_pages external-internal links].
Invoke it as <code><nowiki>{{plainlinks|1=https://wiki.tas.bot/wiki/SomePage?with=params|2=link label}}</nowiki></code> (both parameter indices must be specified explicitly).
Usage:
* <code><nowiki>{{plainlinks|/wiki/dwangoAC|click here}}</nowiki></code> &longrightarrow; {{plainlinks|/wiki/dwangoAC|click here}}
* <code><nowiki>{{plainlinks|1=/wiki/SomePage?with=params|2=click here}}</nowiki></code> &longrightarrow; {{plainlinks|1=/wiki/SomePage?with=params|2=click here}} (both parameter indices must be specified explicitly when the first contains '=')
* External links should be marked as such, so while the below examples will work, think twice about using this template.
** <code><nowiki>{{plainlinks|https://xkcd.com|click here}}</nowiki></code> &longrightarrow; {{plainlinks|https://xkcd.com|click here}}
** <code><nowiki>{{plainlinks|//example.com|click here}}</nowiki></code> &longrightarrow; {{plainlinks|//example.com|click here}}


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"1": {
"1": {
"label": "URI",
"label": "URI",
"description": "for local links (what this is meant for), include protocol+domain",
"description": "for local links (what this is meant for), omit protocol+domain but include leading '/'",
"type": "url",
"type": "url",
"required": true
"required": true

Latest revision as of 18:00, 3 August 2024


This template saves you from remembering the exact syntax for <span class="plainlinks"/> external-internal links. Usage:

  • {{plainlinks|/wiki/dwangoAC|click here}}click here
  • {{plainlinks|1=/wiki/SomePage?with=params|2=click here}}click here (both parameter indices must be specified explicitly when the first contains '=')
  • External links should be marked as such, so while the below examples will work, think twice about using this template.
    • {{plainlinks|https://xkcd.com|click here}}click here
    • {{plainlinks|//example.com|click here}}click here

The below documentation is automatically generated from JSON.

It can be changed by editing this page, but note that it's only the documentation (for the visual editor)—the actual template part must also be edited, manually.

Shorthand for a plainlinks span, used to hide the external link indicator from a link.

Template parameters

This template prefers inline formatting of parameters.

ParameterDescriptionTypeStatus
URI1

for local links (what this is meant for), omit protocol+domain but include leading '/'

URLrequired
Label text2

no description

Linerequired