Template talk:Iafd name

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For movie titles in the Internet Adult Film Database, use {{iafd movie}}.

This is a template to generate to the Internet Adult Film Database; it is used exclusively for people.

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[edit] How-to

[edit] Code

Short version (fill in ID, then gender):

{{iafd name||}}

Long version (deprecated):

{{iafd name|
|id=
|gender=
|name=
}}

[edit] Usage

The URLs used by the iafd are, unfortunately, not as efficient as wikilinks. To use the template properly, you need to search for the following information: the id and gender.

Here's how to properly use the template:

  1. Go to the iafd.
  2. Using the search box, select "Performer Name" in the drop-down box, and type the performer's name in the search field.
  3. In the address bar of your web browser, you should see something similar to:
  4. Copy the id.
  5. Note the gender. It'll be either "m" for male or "f" for female.
  6. Add the following to the External links section of the article (if this section doesn't exist, create one). From the example above, enter in:
    • {{iafd name|#######|*}}
  7. If the page name is not simply the person's name (Jack Napier (porn star) as opposed to Andrew Blake, use this form:
    • {{iafd name|#######|*|Full Name}}

[edit] Example

  1. Searching for "Shay Sweet", you'll find this page:
  2. Copy ShaySweet. Note the gender as well: Shay is "f", obviously meaning female.
  3. Type the following, under the External links section.
    • {{iafd name|ShaySweet|f}}

The result:

Shay Sweet's acting credits at the Internet Adult Film Database

[edit] Notes and Tips

Should the External links section not exist, create it by typing: ==External links==. Please don't capitalize the "l" in links, by the way, as per the format guidelines.

If the name isn't displayed as you would expect, remember to add the third parameter with the desired link title. (That is, {{iafd name|JackNapier|m}} would become {{iafd name|JackNapier|m|Jack Napier}}.)

You can still use the named parameters, but the result is the same. ({{iafd name|JackNapier|m|Jack Napier}} is exactly equivalent to {{iafd name|id=JackNapier|gender=m|name=Jack Napier}}, but it's shorter to type.)

[edit] Talk

Please place all discussions regarding this template in this section. Thank you.