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This template yields a hatnote with links to up to four articles or disambiguation pages. It accepts zero to five parameters. If used without parameters on a page named Foo, the result is Template:Wp/nod/hatnote The first parameter changes the hatnote itself and should be plain text, e.g. Template:Wp/nod/tlc yields: Template:Wp/nod/hatnote The second parameter is used to change the resultant link, e.g. Template:Wp/nod/tlc yields:
The third, fourth and fifth parameters are used to give one, two, or three supplementary links:
the last being produced by e.g. Template:Wp/nod/tlc.
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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 | |
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Description | 1 | a phrase describing the major alternative, or a general term for all alternative meanings
| String | optional |
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 |