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{{Commons Import}}
 
This template is used to create '''[[Wikipedia:WP:Hatnotes|hatnotes]] to point to a small number of other related titles''' at the '''top of [[Wikipedia:Help:Section|article sections]]''' (excluding the [[Wikipedia:WP:LEAD|lead]]) according to [[Wikipedia:Layout]]. It looks like this:
 
{{See also|Wikipedia:Article}}
 
Do not use this template on top of a page, where hatnotes are for disambiguation and [[Wikipedia:WP:RELATED|not for related topics]]. Do not use this templete inside [[Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Layout#"See also" section|the ''"See also" section'']] at the end of an article, or for links to other articles or subsections of the same article within regular article text. Where subsections are linked to, [[Template:Section link]] may be suitable instead. For use on category pages, the corresponding template is [[Wikipedia:Template:Category see also]].
 
Refer to the examples below to see how the template handles link targets containing section links and commas.
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|selfref = ''yes''|category = ''no''}}
 
==Parameters==
This template accepts the following parameters:
* <code>1</code>, <code>2</code>, <code>3</code>, ... – the pages to link to. At least one page name is required. Categories and files are automatically escaped with the [[Help:Colon trick|colon trick]], and links to sections are automatically formatted as ''page § section'', rather than the MediaWiki default of ''page#section''.
* <code>label 1</code>, <code>label 2</code>, <code>label 3</code>, ...; or <code>l1</code>, <code>l2</code>, <code>l3</code>, ...; optional labels for each of the pages to link to.
* <code>selfref</code> – if set to "yes", "y", "true" or "1", adds the CSS class "selfref". This is used to denote self-references to Wikipedia. See [[Template:Selfref]] for more information.
* <code>category</code> – if set to "no", "n", "false", or "0", suppresses the error tracking category ([[:Category:Hatnote templates with errors]]). This only has an effect if the first positional parameter (the page to link to) is omitted.
 
== Examples ==
 
* <code><nowiki>{{See also|Article}}</nowiki></code> → {{See also|Article}}
* <code><nowiki>{{See also|Article#Section}}</nowiki></code> → {{See also|Article#Section}}
* <code><nowiki>{{See also|Article#Section|label 1=Custom section label}}</nowiki></code> → {{See also|Article#Section|label 1=Custom section label}}
* <code><nowiki>{{See also|Article1|Article2|Article3}}</nowiki></code> → {{See also|Article1|Article2|Article3}}
* <code><nowiki>{{See also|Article1|Article,2|Article3}}</nowiki></code> → {{See also|Article1|Article,2|Article3}}
* <code><nowiki>{{See also|Article1|l1=Custom label 1|Article2|l2=Custom label 2}}</nowiki></code> → {{See also|Article1|l1=Custom label 1|Article2|l2=Custom label 2}}
* <code><nowiki>{{See also|Veni, vidi, vici|Julius Caesar}}</nowiki></code> → {{See also|Veni, vidi, vici|Julius Caesar}}
* <code><nowiki>{{See also|Veni, vidi, vici|Julius Caesar#Civil war}}</nowiki></code> → {{See also|Veni, vidi, vici|Julius Caesar#Civil war}}
* <code><nowiki>{{See also|Julius Caesar#Civil war|Veni, vidi, vici}}</nowiki></code> → {{See also|Julius Caesar#Civil war|Veni, vidi, vici}}
* <code><nowiki>{{See also|Julius Caesar#Civil war|Crossing the Rubicon}}</nowiki></code> → {{See also|Julius Caesar#Civil war|Crossing the Rubicon}}
 
==Errors==
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To see a list of wikilinks to articles that contain this error message, see the [[Wikipedia:Maintenance|maintenance category]]: [[:Category:Hatnote templates with errors]].
 
 
== ExamplesSee Also ==
For more detail see wikipedia page [[wikipedia:Template:See also]]
 
==TemplateData==