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A hatnote is text that will appear at the top of an article or section within an article. A common example is any page to which a user was redirected. At the top it will show "Redirected from..." That's a hatnote. | A hatnote is text that will appear at the top of an article or section within an article. A common example is any page to which a user was redirected. At the top it will show "Redirected from..." That's a hatnote. | ||
Broadly speaking, a hatnote should help a reader find the article they are seeking. If the article title is ambiguous, a hatnote might contain links to other similarly-titled articles on different topics. Or | Broadly speaking, a hatnote should help a reader find the article they are seeking. | ||
If the article title is ambiguous, a hatnote might contain links to other similarly-titled articles on different topics. Or... | |||
When writing a short section on a topic that has its own article, a hatnote can be used to direct readers to that page. | |||
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Latest revision as of 13:29, 24 January 2015
This template produces formatted text, following the guideline for a Wikipedia hatnote.
{{hatnote|Example hatnote text.}} →
- Example hatnote text.
A hatnote is text that will appear at the top of an article or section within an article. A common example is any page to which a user was redirected. At the top it will show "Redirected from..." That's a hatnote.
Broadly speaking, a hatnote should help a reader find the article they are seeking.
If the article title is ambiguous, a hatnote might contain links to other similarly-titled articles on different topics. Or...
When writing a short section on a topic that has its own article, a hatnote can be used to direct readers to that page.