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! Language
 
! Language
 
! Syntax
 
! Syntax
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|- id="de"
 +
|Deutsch
 +
|<code>de=DE:''TranslatedPageName''</code>
 
|- id="en"
 
|- id="en"
 
|English
 
|English
|en=Page_name
+
|<code>en=PageName</code>
|- id="de"
+
|- id="es"
|Deutsch
+
|Spanish
|de=Page_name:de
+
|<code>es=ES:''TranslatedPageName''</code>
 +
|- id="fr"
 +
|French
 +
|<code>fr=FR:''TranslatedPageName''</code>
 
|}
 
|}
  

Revision as of 04:54, 5 September 2024

Other languages
/ deutsch / français /

This template adds links to available translations for the page to the top.

To prevent issues, this template must be placed at the very beginning of a page.

Tip: When contributing a new translation to a document that already has other translations, please carry over the existing translations to the otherlang template of your contributed page. This way all multilingual pages are linked.

Syntax

{{otherlang
| LowercaseLanguageCode1=PageName1
| LowercaseLanguageCode2=PageName2
| [...]
}}

Note: Do not include a line for the language of the current page : this will add a link to the current page, which is useless and will only confuse readers.

Example

On an English wiki page named "Hello":

{{otherlang
| de=DE:Hallo
| fr=FR:Bonjour
| es=ES:Hola
}}

Notice that there is no line for the English language, as it is the language of the page that template is being used on.

Note: The template will accept any page name. By convention however, translated pages are named according to the syntax UppercaseLanguageCode:TranslatedName ; as for English pages, they are named normally, without any EN: prefix.

Available Languages

Language Syntax
Deutsch de=DE:TranslatedPageName
English en=PageName
Spanish es=ES:TranslatedPageName
French fr=FR:TranslatedPageName

See also

Otherlang has been inspired by:

See also other ways to do it:

Other languages
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