Template talk:Cms-catlist-up
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- Hidden content... this template generates an error message when given no parameters.
- 08:23, 4 March 2007 Fabartus (Talk | contribs) (same fix as commons)
- (cur) (last) 06:16, 4 March 2007 Fabartus (Talk | contribs) m (--)
- (cur) (last) 01:55, 3 March 2007 Fabartus (Talk | contribs) m (moved Template:Cms-catlist to Template:Cms-catlist-up: Better name)
- (cur) (last) 23:45, 2 March 2007 Fabartus (Talk | contribs) (turn into the front end per planning)
- (cur) (last) 05:22, 2 March 2007 Fabartus (Talk | contribs) (iterim-evolving to compeletion)
- (cur) (last) 19:14, 1 March 2007 Fabartus (Talk | contribs) m (moved Cms-catlist to Template:Cms-catlist: oversight, forgot template: in [] type link)
- (cur) (last) 19:06, 1 March 2007 Fabartus (Talk | contribs) (Genesis as a redirect (temporary) -- stub in-- destination name for local -- filter template -- iterim - This needs params lists etc. see also: Template: Wpd-catlist)
Ver: 3 || Wikipedia || Complete adding version table
Add in new programability features per wpd-catlist-up, and subst in WPTSP version. ||~~ ~~
from:FrankB 00:19, 8 March 2007 (UTC)
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Ver: A | Meta | major change description 'A' | ~~~~ from: 19:55, 5 March 2007 (UTC) |
Ver: _ | Meta | Origin/Genesis: One of several interwiki 'filter' (or 'front-end') templates for interwiki portable documentation needs to sisters using {{Ltsany}} as a working template. | ~~~ ww:zz, xx March 2007 (UTC) |
Option parameters for [[template:cms-catlist-up]]:
{{catlst}} is the working template which builds the links and output string. This template {{cms-catlist-up}} is a front end, or filter module which does most of the typing for you for the working (and very generalized template). This filter refines and eases your effort to simple cut and paste, and keeping category relationships straight.