The {{Hatnote inline}} meta-template formats text into a standardized style for an inline (not block-level) variant of a Wikipedia:Hatnote, a short note placed at the point of insertion, to link to more information or otherwise cross-reference another Wikipedia page. like this: Example inline hatnote text.

The most common uses for this meta-template are:

Panagusar

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Nalaka panagusar
{{hatnote inline|text}}
Amin dagiti parametro
{{hatnote inline|text|extraclasses=class1 class2|selfref=yes|category=no}}

Ti meta-plantilia ket saan nga automatiko nga agpartuat kadagiti silpoiti ania man a kita. Dagiti silpo ken dagiti sabali a kayat a panagpormat ket nasken a nalawag nga inayon, babaen ti panagusar ti normal a panagmarka iti Wikipedia.

Dagiti parametro

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Daytoy a palntilia ket mangawat kadagiti sumaganad a parametro:

  • |1= or |text= or |content= the inline hatnote's text (required). While the explicit naming of this parameter with 1=, text=, or content= is not required, it is always safest to use it this way, since any = character in the text will break the template if the parameter is unnamed.
  • |class= or |extraclasses= any extra CSS classes to be added. This should not normally be used.
  • |selfref=no – if set to no (or n, false, 0, etc.) removes the default CSS class selfref, used to denote unprintworthy self-references to Wikipedia (see Template:Selfref for more information). This option should not be used to indicate a non-selfref on cross-article links, only links within the same article (and the derived shorthand templates {{See above}} and {{See below}} do this automatically). The parameter alias |printworthy=yes (or with any other value, like y, true, 1, etc.) has the same effect as |selfref=no. Note the attempting to manually supply a "this is a selfref" value with |selfref=yes or |printworthy=no will not have the desired effect (which is the default anyway); the meta-template is set to selfref by default, since most uses are self-references (only those within the same article as the template are not).
  • |category= if set to no (or n, false, 0, etc., suppresses the error-tracking category (Kategoria:Dagiti plantilia ti hatnote nga agraman kadagiti biddut). This only has an effect if the first positional parameter (the hatnote text) is omitted. This should not normally be used.

Dagiti teknikal a salaysay

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The meta-template places an HTML <span>...</span> container around the text entered as its first, required parameter, upon which it provides standardized formatting (italicized in most displays, and only stylistically, not as semantic emphasis); it also uses CSS classes to isolate the contained code to make sure that it is interpreted correctly and can be acted upon independently of true article content.

The HTML code produced by this template looks like this:

  • <span class="hatnote">hatnote text</span>

This is the same class used by the <div>-based {{hatnote}} template, the block display of which is controlled by a separate div.hatnote directive in Mediawiki:Common.css.

Ti maiparuar ket patauden babaen ti Modulo:Hatnote inline.

Kitaen pay

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Dagiti plantilia a naibatay iti daytoy a meta-plantilia

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