Usage[]
Shows links to Alternate language ikariam wiki's in Wikia's network using this format {{Alt-Lang|code|pagename}} - If you do not put a pagename then it will link to the main page of the wiki.
If there are more than 1 language to be linked then you must have a pagename or a blank space if there is no pagename (this will link to the main page of that wiki) before you put the next language tag.
{{Alt-Lang|ar|pagename|el}} or {{Alt-Lang|ar| }|el}}
The parameter |altlink=
can be used when the template is used for a specific section of a page as well
{{Alt-Lang|ar|blank space|eg|altlink=Usage}} or {{Alt-Lang|ar| |el|altlink=Usage}} will produce:
Language and Country codes[]
This template uses 2 sub-templates {{Alt-Lang/Flag}} and {{Alt-Lang/Cat}}.
- {{Alt-Lang/Flag}} checks to make sure the language coded entered is a valid code (assigned to the template) and displays the link that appear before the flags as well as the flags.
- {{Alt-Lang/Cat}} adds the actual language codes to the pages as well as the categories to the pages.
- This feature can be disabled if you add
doc=
as a parameter (preferably as the last parameter entered) in {{Alt-Lang}}.
- This feature can be disabled if you add
These codes will link to the correct Ikariam wiki in Wikia's system:
- ar, bg, el, en, es, fi, fr, he, hu, it, lt, nl, pl, pt, pt-br, ro, ru, sv, sr, vi, zh and zh-hant
If you use a code that has not been put into the template (example: A new language wikia that has been started but not been entered and linked) to (we will use de and kk for this example):
und
Es tut uns leid, aber der Code für kk ist zur Zeit nicht in der Vorlage {{Alt-Lang/Flag}} vorhanden!
Valid language codes on this wiki[]
This template uses the (ISO 169-1, ISO 169-2 and ISO 169-3) Language codes found on Wikipedia
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