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Usage: <nowiki>{{</nowiki>part of article series |''series'' |''intro'' |''order'' |''quiet'' }}
 
Usage: <nowiki>{{</nowiki>part of article series |''series'' |''intro'' |''order'' |''quiet'' }}
  
''series'' is the name of the article series (mind the capitalization!) and ''order'' is a number that indicates the intended read order (ascending). ''intro'' is a brief description of what the page is about, at most a couple of sentences but preferably less, and is for example displayed in <nowiki>{{</nowiki>article series contents}}. This is similar to [[Property:Description]], but is not required to be ''that'' brief. If ''quiet'' is not set, this template will create home/previous/next links using [[Template:Article series navigation]].
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''series'' is the name of the article series (mind the capitalization!) and ''order'' is a number that indicates the intended read order (ascending). ''intro'' is a brief description of what the page is about, at most a couple of sentences but preferably less, and is for example displayed in [[Template:Article series contents]]. If ''quiet'' is not set, this template will create home/previous/next links using [[Template:Article series navigation]].
  
 
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Revision as of 09:20, 8 February 2012

Tag a page as part of an article series with an intended read order.

Usage: {{part of article series |series |intro |order |quiet }}

series is the name of the article series (mind the capitalization!) and order is a number that indicates the intended read order (ascending). intro is a brief description of what the page is about, at most a couple of sentences but preferably less, and is for example displayed in Template:Article series contents. If quiet is not set, this template will create home/previous/next links using Template:Article series navigation.

Example:

{{article series
|series=My article series
|intro=Practical implications of using advanced technologies.
|order=50}}