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This template is used for reusing parts of pages in other pages. This practice has the following advantages:
It also has the following disadvantages:
This template extends the capabilities of the built-in normal transclusion and labeled section transclusion.
{{Excerpt|Page title}}
— Transclude the lead section (example){{Excerpt|Page title|Section title}}
— Transclude a specific section, excluding any subsections (example)1
or article
or page
— Required. Name of the article or page to transclude. By default the lead section is transcluded (example). If the page contains an infobox, the image and caption of the infobox will be transcluded (unless files=0
is set). Also, templates listed at Module:Excerpt/config will not be transcluded (unless requested explicitly with |templates=
, see below).2
or section
or fragment
— Name of the section to transclude (example) or of the <section>
tag to transclude (example). Must be marked with <section begin=Name of the fragment/>
and <section end=Name of the fragment/>
in the transcluded page. Notice that this template provides other ways of targeting specific fragments of a page without having to resort to section tags.only
— Elements to transclude. By default all elements are transcluded (except templates blacklisted at Module:Excerpt/config)
only=file
— Transclude only the first fileonly=files
— Transclude only filesonly=list
— Transclude only the first listonly=lists
— Transclude only listsonly=table
— Transclude only the first tableonly=tables
— Transclude only tables (example)only=template
— Transclude only the first templateonly=templates
— Transclude only templatesonly=paragraph
— Transclude only the first paragraphonly=paragraphs
— Transclude only paragraphsparagraphs
— Paragraphs to transclude. By default all paragraphs are transcluded.
paragraphs=0
— Transclude no paragraphsparagraphs=1
— Transclude the first paragraphparagraphs=2
— Transclude the second paragraphparagraphs=1,3
— Transclude the first and third paragraphsparagraphs=1-3
— Transclude the first, second and third paragraphsparagraphs=1-3,5
— Transclude the first, second, third and fifth paragraphsparagraphs=-1
— Transclude all paragraphs except the firstparagraphs=-2
— Transclude all paragraphs except the secondparagraphs=-1,3
— Transclude all paragraphs except the first and thirdparagraphs=-1-3
— Transclude all paragraphs except the first, second and thirdparagraphs=-1-3,5
— Transclude all paragraphs except the first, second, third and fifthlists
— Lists to transclude. By default all lists are transcluded. Same syntax as when transcluding paragraphs.files
— Files to transclude. By default all files are transcluded. Same syntax as when transcluding paragraphs, but also:
files=A.jpg
— Transclude the file named 'A.jpg'files=A.jpg, B.png, C.gif
— Transclude the files named 'A.jpg', 'B.png' and 'C.gif'files=.+%.png
— Transclude all PNG filesfiles=-A.jpg
— Transclude all files except the one named 'A.jpg'files=-A.jpg, B.png, C.gif
— Transclude all files except the ones named 'A.jpg', 'B.png' and 'C.gif'files=-.+%.png
— Transclude all non-PNG filestables
— Tables to transclude. By default all tables are transcluded. Same syntax as when transcluding paragraphs, but also:
tables=Stats2020
— Transclude the table with id 'Stats2020'tables=Stats2020, Stats2019, Stats2018
— Transclude the tables with ids 'Stats2020', 'Stats2019' and 'Stats2018'tables=-Stats2020
— Transclude all tables except the one with id 'Stats2020'tables=-Stats2020, Stats2019, Stats2018
— Transclude all tables except the ones with ids 'Stats2020', 'Stats2019' and 'Stats2018'templates
— Templates to transclude. By default all templates are transcluded except those blacklisted at Module:Excerpt/config. Using a hyphen before a comma-delimited list of templates adds those templates to the blacklist.
templates=-Ocean
— Add the template 'Ocean' to the blacklisttemplates=-Ocean, Nature
— Add the templates 'Ocean' and 'Nature' to the blacklisttemplates=Infobox person
— Ignore the blacklist and transclude the template 'Infobox person'templates=Infobox person, Ocean
— Ignore the blacklist and transclude the templates 'Infobox person' and 'Ocean'templates=.*
— Ignore the blacklist and transclude all templatesthis
— Change the initial text of the hatnote. For example, if the transcluded content is a gallery, you can set this=This gallery is
so that the hatnote reads "This gallery is an excerpt from..." (example).displaytitle
— Change the text of the link in the hatnote. For example, add italics, subscripts, etc.hat=no
— Hide the hatnote "This section is an excerpt from..."bold=yes
— Preserve bold text.links=no
— Remove all wikilinks.quote=yes
— Wrap the excerpt with <blockquote>
tags.inline=yes
— Remove the hatnote and <div>
tags around the excerpt, to use it inside other text.onlyfreefiles=no
— Enables transclusion of non-free files.briefdates=yes
— Abbreviate birth and death information to (YYYY-YYYY) formatreferences=no
— Remove all references.subsections=yes
— Include subsections of the transcluded section. Notice that if the transclusion is done from a section level 3, and the transcluded subsections are level 3 too, then the transcluded subsections will show with the same hierarchy as the transcluding section, which is probably not desirable, so use with caution.Sections are often summaries of more precise subpages (generally linked with Template:Main). Sometimes it's convenient to replace the content of such sections for excerpts of the subpages (after merging any valuable content of the section into the subpage). In such cases, an efficient way to proceed is:
Sometimes, a passage will almost fit for a transclusion, but not quite. In these cases, you can edit the source page to add <noinclude>...</noinclude>
tags around content you don't want in the excerpt and <includeonly>...</includeonly>
tags around content you want only in the excerpt.
For instance, the page COVID-19 misinformation begins The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in misinformation.... However, when excerpting this lead to the misinformation section of COVID-19 pandemic, we don't need to specify which pandemic we're referring to. Therefore, the code The <noinclude>[[COVID-19 pandemic]]</noinclude><includeonly>pandemic</includeonly> has resulted in [[misinformation]]
can be used at the misinformation page, so that it will appear at the pandemic page as The pandemic has resulted in misinformation....
For pages with a high volume of edits, it may be a good idea to leave a hidden comment explaining why the tags are there, so that no one will be tempted to remove them.
Please note that when the </noinclude>
tag is wrapped into a new line, a character next to it would be interpreted as a line beginning. This can lead to some formatting problems. For example, when a </noinclude>
at line beginning is succeeded by a whitespace character, the page engine would translate this as a leading space that renders the subsequent paragraph in code block and monospaced font with preserved formatting. For this reason, no spaces should separate the </noinclude>
tag from the text it precedes.
For simple cases of transcluding sections of articles, the {{#section}}, {{#section-x}}, and {{#section-h}} (abbreviated {{#lst}}, {{#lstx}}, and {{#lsth}})) parser functions can be used instead of this template. {{#lsth:article|fragmentname}} will transclude the section of "article" with the header "fragmentname", and {{#lsth:article}} will transclude the lead section of "article". Excerpting only specific paragraphs can be done by marking up the source article with <section begin=fragmentname/>...<section end=fragmentname/>
tags and using {{#lst:article|fragmentname}} to transclude those fragments, which is equivalent to using the |fragment=fragmentname
parameter with this template. {{#lsth:article|fragmentname}} can also be used to transclude everything but those fragments.
The text will not be trimmed of excess whitespace, there will not be a header (equivalent to |hat=no
, and all files, templates, tables, references, and subsections will be included unless the source article is marked up with <section begin=fragmentname/>...<section end=fragmentname/>
, <noinclude>...</noinclude>
, or <onlyinclude>...</onlyinclude>
tags. Self links will appear in bold.
When a very general article uses excerpts from more specific articles, which in turn use excerpts from even more specific articles, then a tree structure emerges, called an "Excerpt tree".
Here you can navigate the main excerpt trees on the English Wikipedia. It's useful for editors interested in expanding or improving them. To navigate the trees, click the following button(S):
Parameter | Description | Type | Status | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Article | 1 article page | Name of the article or page to transclude
| Page name | required |
Section | 2 section fragment | Name of the section or <section> tag to transclude
| String | optional |
Only | only | Transclude only this kind of element
| String | optional |
Paragraphs | paragraphs paragraph | Paragraphs to transclude
| String | optional |
Files | files file | Files to transclude
| String | optional |
Tables | tables table | Tables to transclude
| String | optional |
Lists | lists list | Lists to transclude
| String | optional |
Templates | templates template | Templates to transclude
| String | optional |
References | references | Whether to transclude the references
| Boolean | optional |
Subsections | subsections | Whether to transclude the subsections of the requested section
| Boolean | optional |
Hatnote | hat | Whether to include the hatnote
| Boolean | optional |
Bold | bold | Whether to preserve bold text
| Boolean | optional |
Wikilinks | links | Whether to preserve wikilinks
| Boolean | optional |
Quote | quote | Wraps the excerpt in <blockquote> tags
| Boolean | optional |
This | this | Change the initial text of the hatnote
| String | optional |
Display title | displaytitle | Change the text of the link in the hatnote | String | optional |
Inline | inline | Remove the hatnote and <div> tags around the excerpt, to use it inside other text
| Boolean | optional |
Only free files | onlyfreefiles | Enable transclusion of non-free files
| Boolean | optional |
Brief dates | briefdates | Abbreviate birth and death information to (YYYY-YYYY) format
| Boolean | optional |
Class | class | Additional CSS class
| String | optional |
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