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Variables
[edit]Page name variable | Output | Description |
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{{FULLPAGENAME}} | User:DePiep/sub1 | Canonical page name. Title line. Title unless letter-case is altered with {{DISPLAYTITLE}} .
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{{PAGENAME}} | DePiep/sub1 | Title line excluding namespace. |
{{BASEPAGENAME}} | DePiep | Title of parent page, excluding namespace. |
{{ROOTPAGENAME}} | DePiep | Title of topmost parent (before all subpages), excluding namespace. |
{{SUBPAGENAME}} | sub1 | On a subpage, rightmost portion of current title; higher subpagenames show as backlinks. |
{{ARTICLEPAGENAME}} | User:DePiep/sub1 | Title of the subject page associated with the current page. These are useful on talk pages (but see note about Category talk pages). |
{{SUBJECTPAGENAME}} | User:DePiep/sub1 | |
{{TALKPAGENAME}} | User talk:DePiep/sub1 | Title of the talk page associated with the current page. Useful on subject pages. |
{{NAMESPACENUMBER}} | 2 | Number of the current page's namespace. |
{{NAMESPACE}} | User | Namespace of the title. |
{{ARTICLESPACE}} | User | On a talk page, the namespace part of the title of the associated subject page. |
{{SUBJECTSPACE}} | User | |
{{TALKSPACE}} | User talk | Namespace of the talk page associated with the current page. |
{{FULLPAGENAMEE}},
{{PAGENAMEE}}, (etc.) |
User:DePiep/sub1,
DePiep/sub1, (etc.) |
Adding an E to the end of the above variables, renders the above encoded for use in MediaWiki URLs (i.e. with underscores replacing spaces). |
{{SHORTDESC}} | Only works on the English Wikipedia, where it displays a short description below the article title on mobile platforms. |
Note: The magic words above can also take a parameter, in order to parse values on a page other than the current page. A colon (:) is used to pass the parameter, rather than a pipe (|) that is used in templates, like {{MAGICWORD:value}}. For example, {{TALKPAGENAME:Wikipedia:MOS}} returns Wikipedia talk:MOS on any page.
Note: In the "Category" and "Category talk" namespaces, to wikilink (some) page name variables may require prefixing a colon to avoid unwanted categorization.