Template:Shipindex
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This is the {{shipindex}} or ship index article template.
It can be used to mark a page as a set index article about ships. It is usually placed at the bottom of the page.
This template adds the page to Category:Set indices on ships.
[edit] Usage
This template can be used without any parameters like this:
{{shipindex}}
But usually editors will want to control how the page is sorted in Category:Set indices on ships. Then use it with the "name=" parameter, like this:
{{shipindex|name=ship, prefix}}
ship is the name of the ship index page without prefixes or preceding national identifiers.
prefix is the ship prefix or navy identifier.
[edit] Examples
| Template usage | Result |
|---|---|
| {{shipindex|name=Océan, French ship}} | French ship Océan sorts under "O" in Category:Set indices on ships |
| {{shipindex|name=Intrepid, HMS}} | HMS Intrepid sorts under "I" in Category:Set indices on ships |
| {{shipindex|name=Intrepid, USS}} | USS Intrepid sorts under "I" in Category:Set indices on ships |
[edit] See also
- {{mountainindex}} – For set index articles about mountain names.
- {{SIA}} – The generic set index article message box.
- {{disambig}} – The generic disambiguation message box
- WikiQueer:Disambiguation – Has a section explaining set index articles.
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