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<big>{{tl|ccl}}</big> is a shorthand notation for displaying a category's name with a link, but not actually putting an article INTO said category. It automatically adds the leading <code>[[</code> and trailing <code>]]</code> brackets and the <code>Category:</code> prefix for ease of copy/paste. | <big>{{tl|ccl}}</big> is a shorthand notation for displaying a category's name with a link, but not actually putting an article INTO said category. It automatically adds the leading <code>[[</code> and trailing <code>]]</code> brackets and the <code>Category:</code> prefix for ease of copy/paste. |
Revision as of 21:24, 28 February 2009
Documentation
{{ccl}} is a shorthand notation for displaying a category's name with a link, but not actually putting an article INTO said category. It automatically adds the leading [[
and trailing ]]
brackets and the Category:
prefix for ease of copy/paste.
It also encloses the entire result inside of <
span
>
tags with style="white-space:nowrap"
.
- Ccl/doc stands for Complete Category Link
Usage
{{ccl|categoryname}}
- Note that the Category: prefix is NOT to be used.
Examples
Code | Result |
---|---|
{{ccl|Books}} |
[[Category:Books]] |
{{ccl|Skills}} |
[[Category:Skills]] |