Difference between revisions of "Template:To top"
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=== Usage === | === Usage === | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:05, 8 February 2022
[↑ to top]
This template uses translation switching. The correct language will be displayed automatically. Localized versions of this template (e.g. Template:To top/ru) are not necessary. Add your translations directly to this template by editing it. Supported languages for this template: en, ar, de, es, fr, it, no, pl, pt, pt-br, ru, zh-hans, zh-hant (add) |
Documentation for To top
This template creates a small "[↑ to top]" link near the "[edit]" link to aid navigation on long pages. This template is intended to be used inside header and subheader tags only. A normal in-line link to the top of the page can be simply created by using the code "Link here
".
Usage
== Header {{to top}} ==
generates
Header [↑ to top]
Other parameters
- You can also define a set page with '
page
', however, in most circumstances this is not needed. - Additional CSS style attributes can be passed to the inner span tag with the parameter '
style
'.