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== Hatnote links == A hatnote is a note that sits on top of a paragraph like a hat. Such as the one below. {{Main|Wikipedia:Hatnote}} Sometimes, an article might have a section in which it explains a concept that already has its own, dedicated article. In this case, you could add a 'Main page' link, as is done here. This can be established by using the {{Tl|Main}} template. In the visual editor, such a template can be created using Insert > Template > Main, and then setting the 'Page 1' parameter equal to the page to be referred to. The 'Label 1' parameter may optionally be used to set the text the link is displayed as. Up to five of these links may be specified. In the source editor, the code <code><nowiki>{{Main|</nowiki><var>page1</var>|<var>page2</var>|l1 = <var>label1</var>|l2 = <var>label2</var><var><nowiki>}}</nowiki></var></code> can be used where <code>page1</code> and <code>label1</code> refer to the 'Page 1' and 'Label 1' parameters in the visual editor. Here as well, up to five of these may be present. The following hatnote templates and their texts also exist: * {{Tl|Main list}}: For a more comprehensive list, see {{Color|blue|Article}} * {{Tl|Broader}}: For broader coverage on this topic, see {{Color|blue|Article}} * {{Tl|Further}}: Further information: {{Color|blue|Article}} * {{Tl|See also}}: See also: {{Color|blue|Article}}
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