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==Transclusions== | |||
===Special pages=== | |||
Some pages on [[Special:Specialpages]] can be transcluded, such as [[Special:Allpages]], [[Special:Prefixindex]], [[Special:Newfiles]], [[Special:Newpages]], [[Special:Recentchanges]] and [[Special:Recentchangeslinked]]. | |||
Samples: | |||
*<nowiki>{{Special:Allpages/General}}</nowiki> – a list of pages starting at "General" | |||
*<nowiki>{{Special:Prefixindex/General}}</nowiki> – a list of pages with prefix "General" | |||
*<nowiki>{{Special:Newfiles/4}}</nowiki> – a gallery of the four most recently uploaded files | |||
*<nowiki>{{Special:Newpages/5}}</nowiki> – a list of the five most recently created pages | |||
*<nowiki>{{Special:Recentchanges/5}}</nowiki> – the five most recent changes | |||
*<nowiki>{{Special:Recentchangeslinked/General}}</nowiki> – recent changes to the pages linked from "General" | |||
Except for Special:Recentchangeslinked, the slash and the word/number after the slash can be omitted, giving a list of pages without a specific starting point, or a list of the default length. |
Revision as of 17:24, 11 April 2010
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Transclusions
Special pages
Some pages on Special:Specialpages can be transcluded, such as Special:Allpages, Special:Prefixindex, Special:Newfiles, Special:Newpages, Special:Recentchanges and Special:Recentchangeslinked.
Samples:
- {{Special:Allpages/General}} – a list of pages starting at "General"
- {{Special:Prefixindex/General}} – a list of pages with prefix "General"
- {{Special:Newfiles/4}} – a gallery of the four most recently uploaded files
- {{Special:Newpages/5}} – a list of the five most recently created pages
- {{Special:Recentchanges/5}} – the five most recent changes
- {{Special:Recentchangeslinked/General}} – recent changes to the pages linked from "General"
Except for Special:Recentchangeslinked, the slash and the word/number after the slash can be omitted, giving a list of pages without a specific starting point, or a list of the default length.