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Comma as well as "and" edit

This needs to support || or |,| as input to generate a comma, as well as presently-supported |and| to generate the word "and", so that this:

{{About|humans as a species|other uses|Human (disambiguation)||Humanity (virtue)||Human nature|and|Human condition}}

works.  — SMcCandlish ¢ ≽ʌⱷ҅ʌ≼ 

How does selfref= work? edit

This documentation says that This template supports |selfref= (see {{self reference}} and MOS:SELFREF for details). but none of these three pages give an example or instruction of how to apply this option.

What's the format for it? If I try |selfref=WP:FALSEBALANCE or |selfref=FALSEBALANCE, I get For the Wikipedia policy, see False balance (disambiguation). at the end of the hatnote. Lord Belbury (talk) 08:16, 19 October 2022 (UTC)Reply

@Lord Belbury: After poking around in the code a bit, I think the intended usage is selfref=yes, leaving all the other parameters unchanged:
{{about|subject1|the Wikipedia policy on subject2|WP:FALSEBALANCE|selfref=yes}}
...and poking about in the generated HTML code shows that the "selfref" class has been added. -- John of Reading (talk) 09:49, 19 October 2022 (UTC)Reply
Got it, I didn't realise it was for applying selfref status to the entire template, I assumed it was to allow a single unprintworthy "and for Wikipedia policy" link at the end of a long hatnote. I'll update the documentation to say what it's for. --Lord Belbury (talk) 09:57, 19 October 2022 (UTC)Reply

Extended-confirmed-protected edit request on 12 March 2023 edit

The 3rd example:

should have a generic, unqualified "other uses" / disambiguation example explicitly included just before (or after) it:


So "About (disambiguation)" would be the clean example here, but as this is the "About" page, this About template already links to "About (disambiguation)" by default. However this syntactic, calling-convention privilege is shared by none of the other pages listed in About (disambiguation), even though it would be useful to link to the disambiguation page from any and every of the potentially ambiguated pages, see About (surname), About.com, about.me, abOUT, About URI scheme, About box, or About equal sign. I mean to use this in related and adapted works of literature and art, since this example strikes me as a little silly.

I had trouble understanding that I needed to abstract this example to get what I wanted — the template parameter interpretation is fairly opaque. I think this usage, which should be common, should be show in way that's easy to understand, and easy to copy and use without deeper thought beyond the intent.

I expect that a disambiguation link to something with a name that is a substring of the including page title is a common occurrence, and so appropriate syntax should be demonstrated on this documentation page.

I have in mind to use this in such a case (my recent edits are hint enough), and there are around 2 dozen pages I think I will use this example on immediately. Mcint (talk) 01:56, 12 March 2023 (UTC)Reply

  • Definitely a helpful example to have! I've updated the docs accordingly. ElanHR (talk) 05:55, 12 March 2023 (UTC)Reply

Extended-confirmed-protected edit request on 12 March 2023 (2) edit

Replace item 4, with shorter form.

should become

  Already done ElanHR took care of this. Lizthegrey (talk) 16:51, 12 March 2023 (UTC)Reply