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Hi there. I was looking through our templates and found {{tl|wat}}. I'm not sure exactly what's the use case for that. Could you give me an example? --[[User:Waldir|Waldir]] ([[User talk:Waldir|talk]]) 08:52, 12 August 2012 (UTC)
 
Hi there. I was looking through our templates and found {{tl|wat}}. I'm not sure exactly what's the use case for that. Could you give me an example? --[[User:Waldir|Waldir]] ([[User talk:Waldir|talk]]) 08:52, 12 August 2012 (UTC)
 
Hey; I don't know if it will be useful here; I duped both {{tl|wat}} and {{tl|w}} from another wiki I created here because I wanted to create a quick and easy (and standardized) link to Wikipedia articles (side note: I wonder if wikipedia links should have a little "W" logo like XKCD links have a little XKCD favicon?).
 
 
{{tl|w}} creates a quick link to wikipedia to the article in the argument - second argument is the display text, just like a regular wikilink except to wikipedia instead of to the native explainxkcd wiki. A side usage is just putting in {w} bare, creates a link to the same article title at wikipedia appended with the phrase " at Wikipedia" (with a link to wikipedia). On the other wiki, this was generally used for "See Also:" links to articles at wikipedia where I didn't intend to have an article on that wiki itself. I created {{tl|wat}} for when I wanted the "at wikipedia" form, but I had to retitle the article (eg: the article was "Hello" but the article at wikipedia was "Hello (common greeting)" so a plain {w} wouldn't work. Also, if I wanted to also link to the wikipedia article on "greetings" at wikipedia in the see also section.
 
 
I don't know if this will be of any use on this wiki (and if it's very uncommon use, the same functionality could probably be achieved with another argument (eg:  {w|Hello (common greeting)|Hello|at=yes}) - as I used a see also section on many pages, it became useful to me. If you want to delete it here (or include the functionality into {{tl|w}} I'm cool with that.
 
 
That said, I think "see also" could come in handy here, although generally people are just wikilinking to most relevant topics in the Explanation itself. There could be other topics that don't fit neatly into explanations though. [[User:TheHYPO|TheHYPO]] ([[User talk:TheHYPO|talk]]) 13:53, 13 August 2012 (UTC)
 
 
::Thanks for the explanation. It's been a long time (sorry about that), but this period was also useful to put that template to the test of actual use. It seems it hasn't found much use here, so I'll convert the only instance of its application ([[:Category:Velociraptors]]) to the {{tl|w}} template, and delete the (somewhat awkwardly named, I must say) wat template. If the "at Wikipedia" form becomes common, we can, as you suggest, augment {{tl|w}} with extra parameters. Cheers, [[User:Waldir|Waldir]] ([[User talk:Waldir|talk]]) 14:46, 20 November 2012 (UTC)
 
  
 
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