Template:In title/doc

Template page

Usage

In a See also section, use the following wikitext to create a link to a search for page titles which contain the given word or phrase:

* {{ In title | title phrase | label }}

The default behavior of this template is searching for the entire pagename of the page you add it to.

Add the title phrase parameter to search for something other than the entire pagename.

If you use the title-phrase parameter, do not use quotation marks, as they are ignored. (The intitle search parameter does not recognise quotation marks in the title anyway, but it does require them around a phrase, and these are added automatically.)

The default label is All pages with titles containing search term. Add your own label in the label parameter to change this.

Use the parameter |plural=yes to add a second search by appending "s" to the search term. Any other plural forms will not be created with this parameter.

Examples

Warnings

For print versions, this template leaves an empty bullet. See the talk page and the sandbox for resolution.

Related

To instead search for page titles that begin with a given word, or part of that word, use {{look from}}.

TemplateData

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TemplateData for In title

Creates text and a link to an intitle: search on Wikipedia.

Template parameters

This template prefers inline formatting of parameters.

ParameterDescriptionTypeStatus
Title phrase1

The phrase to generate a link for.

Stringsuggested
Label2

The label to override the generated text.

Stringsuggested
Plural?plural

Outputs a second link for the plural version of the title phrase.

Auto value
yes
Booleanoptional

See also