Template:URL
This template uses Lua: |
This template can be used to create a formatted external link. It formats the appearance of displayed URLs, while making them machine-readable as part of emitted microformat meta-data, inside templates such as infoboxes.
If you wish to display text instead of the URL (e.g. "website" instead of example
For web-based references, please see Wikipedia:Citation templates.
Usage
{{URL|example.com}}
- The first parameter is parsed to see if it takes the form of a complete URL. If it doesn't start with a URI scheme (such as "http:", "https:", or "ftp:"), an "http://" prefix will be prepended to the specified generated target URL of the link.
- Parameter 2 (
{{URL|url name|optional display text}}
) is deprecated. See note above for more information and alternative templates.
URL with = character requires numbered parameters
If the URL contains an equals sign, as is common in a query string, the parameter |1=
must be used for the URL ({{URL|1=example.com}}
). This applies when the value of the URL is unknown, for example when this template is used in another template specifying the effective URL as a variable value. The deprecated second parameter for the displayed text, if present in legacy uses, must also be explicitly numbered if the first parameter is explicitly numbered ({{URL|1=url name|2=optional display text}}
); otherwise it will override the value of the first parameter.
Code | Result |
---|---|
{{ URL | 1=https://example.com/?id=42 }}
|
example |
{{ URL | 1=https://example.com/?id=42 | 2=Title }}
|
Title |
Examples
Code | Result |
---|---|
{{ URL | EXAMPLE.com }}
|
example |
{{ URL | example.com }}
|
example |
{{ URL | http://example.com }}
|
example |
{{ URL | www.example.com }}
|
www |
{{ URL | http://www.example.com }}
|
www |
{{ URL | https://www.example.com }}
|
www |
{{ URL | ftp://www.example.com }}
|
www |
{{ URL | ftp://ftp.example.com }}
|
ftp |
{{ URL | http://www.example.com/ }}
|
www |
{{ URL | http://www.example.com/path }}
|
www |
{{ URL | irc://irc.example.com/channel }}
|
irc |
{{ URL | www.example.com/foo }}
|
www |
{{ URL | http://www.example.com/path/ }}
|
www |
{{ URL | www.example.com/foo/ }}
|
www |
{{ URL | 1=http://www.example.com/path?section=17 }}
|
www |
{{ URL | 1=www.example.com/foo?page=42 }}
|
www |
{{ URL | www.example.com | example.com }}
|
example.com |
Microformat
The template wraps the displayed URL with a class="url"
so that it is included in any parent microformat which takes a URL parameter - see our microformats project.
TemplateData
TemplateData for URL
A template to display and format a URL, inside other tempates
Parameter | Description | Type | Status | |
---|---|---|---|---|
URL | 1 | The URL to be linked | String | required |
Display text | 2 | The text to be displayed instead of the URL. Deprecated | String | deprecated |
See also
- {{Official URL}}
- {{Official website}}
- {{Plain link}}
The above documentation is transcluded from Template:URL/doc. (edit | history) Editors can experiment in this template's sandbox (create | mirror) and testcases (create) pages. Please add categories to the /doc subpage. Subpages of this template. |