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Usage
{{wikisource-inline|Wikisource work}}
This template creates an inline link to Wikisource in list format.
Examples
Normal
{{wikisource-inline|Work}}
File:Wikisource-logo.svg Works related to Work at Wikisource
Text override
{{wikisource-inline|Work|Puffle}}
File:Wikisource-logo.svg Works related to Puffle at Wikisource
Link to a single text
{{wikisource-inline|Work|single=true}}
File:Wikisource-logo.svg The full text of Work at Wikisource
Full link override
{{wikisource-inline|links=[[s:EB1911|EB1911]] and [[s:The New Student's Reference Work|The New Student's Reference Work]]}}
File:Wikisource-logo.svg Works related to EB1911 and The New Student's Reference Work at Wikisource
List format
* {{wikisource-inline|list=
** [[s:EB1911|EB1911]]
** [[s:The New Student's Reference Work|The New Student's Reference Work]]
}}
- File:Wikisource-logo.svg Texts on Wikisource:
See also
{{Commons-inline}}
{{Commons category-inline}}
{{Wikinews-inline}}
{{Wikiquote-inline}}
{{Wikispecies-inline}}
{{Wiktionary-inline}}
{{Wikiversity-inline}}
{{Ws}}
{{wikisource}}
- to create the sidebox{{cite wikisource}}
{{Wikisource redirect}}
Help:Interwiki linking provides easy ways to link to another project entry to permit you to formulate your citation however you choose:
As in
- Hopkins, Samuel. (July 31, 1790) United States of America. United States patent X1.
- Tennyson, Alfred. (1842) The Keepsake. Come not, when I am dead.