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Usage
editThis template yields a hatnote similar to {{Other uses}}, but allowing more flexible text with links to multiple articles or disambiguation pages. It accepts one or more parameters (zero is not allowed).
With one parameter (rare)
editThe first parameter sets the hatnote itself and should be plain text. Without any further parameter, it will link to a default disambiguation page for the article title, e.g. {{For|other entities}}
yields on page Foo:
This kind of usage with exactly one parameter is rare, as in most instances {{Other uses}} (and in this case, {{About}} with the same result) can be used more easily, and without any parameter. But it makes sense in some cases for disambiguation pages with the same type of other meanings, e.g. in Treaty of Lisbon:
However, for many such cases specific new templates have been implemented, like {{Other people}}, {{Other places}} etc. - see hatnote template overview box below.
With two parameters
editThe second parameter is used to change the resultant link, e.g. {{For|the acronym|FOO}}
yields (wherever it is set, now independent of the article title):
With more parameters
editThe third, fourth and fifth parameters are used to give one, two, or three additional resultant links:
the last being produced by e.g. {{For|similar terms|Foobar|Bar|Baz|Quux}}
.
The |selfref=yes
option marks the entire hatnote as a Wikipedia self-reference, causing it to be omitted when the page content is reused outside of Wikipedia (see {{self reference}} and MOS:SELFREF for more details).
Styling in italics
editPlease see Wikipedia:Hatnote § Hatnotes with italics in the links (WP:ITHAT) for details about how to use italics in hatnotes.
Tracking category
editPages with errors reported by this template are added to Category:Hatnote templates using unusual parameters.
TemplateData
editTemplateData for For
This template lists up to four articles on alternative meanings of a term. For further details and examples see the template documentation.
Parameter | Description | Type | Status | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Description | 1 | a phrase describing the major alternative, or a general term for all alternative meanings
| String | required |
First link | 2 | A page to link to; usually a disambiguation page or the most likely other meaning.
| Page name | optional |
Second link | 3 | A page to link to for another meaning, if any. | Page name | optional |
Third link | 4 | A page to link to for another meaning, if any. | Page name | optional |
Fourth link | 5 | A page to link to for another meaning, if any. | Page name | optional |
Is self-reference? | selfref | Set to yes to make this hatnote invisible on e.g. printed versions, for [[WP:SELFREF]]s
| Boolean | optional |