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* This template adds the category '''ERROR_URL''' to the article which uses it if the anonymous <HTML error code> parameter is being used. | * This template adds the category '''ERROR_URL''' to the article which uses it if the anonymous <HTML error code> parameter is being used. | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:05, 13 January 2022
Usage
Use this template with two anonymous parameters:
{{URL-FBgroup|<URL>|<date>|<HTML Error Code>}}
Use the available URL templates in the {{LINKS}} section of an article page, with the following order:
- Template:URLwebsite
- Template:URLwikipedia
- Template:URL-FBprofile
- Template:URL-FBpage
- Template:URL-FBgroup
- Template:URLtwitter
- Template:URL-IMDbName
- Template:URL-IMDbTitle
Note: Only use the <date> parameter when you have retrieved the URL.
Examples
{{URL-FBgroup|319119895098}}
{{URL-FBgroup|319119895098|2019-09-15}}
Facebook group. Retrieved 15 September 2019.
{{URL-FBgroup|319119895098|2019-09-15|404}}
Facebook group. Retrieved 15 September 2019 (error: 404).
Automatic categories
- This template adds the category Facebook group to the article which uses it.
- This template adds the category ERROR_URL to the article which uses it if the anonymous <HTML error code> parameter is being used.