Template:Title
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Template that allows to display the title of an artwork in both the original language and the user's language. It also boldens the text and tries to adapt font-style to the language (generally adds italics for languages using a latin script)
Usage
{{Title |1= |lang= |en= }}
Template parameters
Parameter | Description | Default | Status | |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Title in the original language, if relevant. If the "lang" parameter is left void, the template considers the original language to be irrelevant. In this case, you can use internationalization templates like {{Portrait of}} or templates in Category:Multilingual tags: Title within this parameter | empty | optional | |
lang | ISO code of the original language of the title (if relevant) | empty | optional | |
translation | translation of the title. Usually used with other templates which provide title translation. | empty | optional | |
transliteration | transliteration of the title | empty | optional | |
en | English translation, displayed the same way as the "translation" parameter (useful when no internationalization template is available for the title) | empty | optional | |
et | Estonian translation and so on for any language code | empty | optional | |
es | Spanish translation same as 'en'. | empty | optional | |
userLang | ISO code of the user language | {{int:lang}} | optional | |
wikidata | wikidata item ID from which title information can be fetched | SDC's digital representation of (P6243) | optional |
Additional information
The template is intended to be used in the following namespaces: all namespaces
The template is intended to be used by the following user groups: all users
Example
{{Title|XXX}}
renders as:
XXX