Template:Transclude selected recent additions
This template uses Lua: |
This templates transcludes "Did you know?" blurbs on specified topics from the monthly subpages of Wikipedia:Recent additions (the Did you know? archives). It is intended for use in the "Did you know" sections of Portals.
Usage
{{Transclude selected recent additions | <search pattern 1> | ... | <search pattern n> | not1= | ... | notn= | months= | max= | latest= | none= | more= |header= |footer= }}
- Basic
{{Transclude selected recent additions| search pattern }}
- Multiple search patterns
{{Transclude selected recent additions| search pattern | second search pattern | third search pattern }}
- Add as many search patterns as needed
- With patterns to exclude items
{{Transclude selected recent additions| search pattern | not=search pattern to exclude from results }}
- Add additional search patterns to exclude items from results using
|not2=
,|not3=
, etc. - As a portal component which only displays when items are found
{{Transclude selected recent additions| header= header template | footer= footer template | other parameters }}
- As a suggestion generator, e.g. on the portal talk page
{{Transclude selected recent additions| latest=yes | wikitext=yes | other parameters }}
Parameters
|1=
,|2=
,|3=
...- Search patterns for items
|not1=
,|not2=
,|not3=
...- Search patterns for excluding items
|months=
- Number of months to search through for items (counting backwards from the current date); default is
30
(nb. you may find large numbers equal to several years won't work for technical reasons). |max=
- Maximum number of items to display; default is
6
|latest=
- Set to
yes
to display the most recent items; omit this parameter to display a randomised set of items (with new selections when the page is purged) |wikitext=
- Set to
yes
to display the wikitext of the items, e.g. when using this template just to generate suggestions |none=
- Wikitext to display if no matching items are found; default is "No recent additions"
|more=
- Wikitext to show at the bottom of the list; OR
- Set to
yes
to show More recent additions... link at the bottom of the list |header=
- Wikitext to show above the items; typically
{{Box-header}}
or{{Box-header colour}}
or similar (with appropriate parameters filled in) - If set, this template only displays output when items are found (overriding
|more=
if set) |footer=
- Wikitext to show below the items; defaults to
{{Box-footer}}
- Can only be used in conjunction with
|header=
Search patterns
Search patterns are Lua patterns, which are similar to regular expressions. This means that ^$()%.[]*+-?
characters have special meaning, such as .
matching any character. To search for those characters themselves, they need to be escaped by prefixing a %
For piped links, both the target article name as well as the displayed text are searched for matches. Images and image captions are not searched for matches.
Tip: To make a letter in a search pattern case-insensitive, put both the upper-case and lowercase letter inside square-brackets, i.e. [Aa]pple
will match both An apple is... and Apples are....
Examples
Note: to show new selections, if available
Europe
{{Transclude selected recent additions|Europe}}
- ... that the Dutch campaign OneLove inspired football captains to wear rainbow armbands at the 2020 and 2022 European Championships?
- ... that Mount Churchill, a volcano in Alaska, distributed ash as far as Europe and may have driven migration from Canada to southwestern North America?
- ... that Royston Brooks was the last European to serve as the Commanding Officer of the Royal Hong Kong Auxiliary Air Force from 1988 to 1990?
- ... that Giovanni Bonfanti scored a goal on his debut in a European competition?
- ... that War Against Smallpox describes how Edward Jenner's vaccination technique spread across Europe during the Napoleonic Wars?
- ... that Turkish world- and European-champion armwrestler Esra Kiraz used to carry cement bags at construction sites where her father worked?
Europe (as portal component that is only displayed when there is news; limited to a maximum of 3 items)
{{Transclude selected recent additions|Europe|header={{Box-header color|Did you know...}}|max=3}}
- ... that the lyrics of "Executioner's Tax (Swing of the Axe)" were inspired by beheadings in medieval Europe?
- ... that within years of Aza Arnold inventing a device to improve cotton roving, it was plagiarized across the United States and Europe?
- ... that the team developing the action video game Knights Contract researched European folklore on witches and witch hunts?
United Kingdom
{{Transclude selected recent additions|United Kingdom}}
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Europe OR United Kingdom
{{Transclude selected recent additions|Europe|United Kingdom}}
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Europe AND United Kingdom
{{Transclude selected recent additions|Europe.*United Kingdom|United Kingdom.*Europe|months=24}}
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No recent additions |
United Kingdom AND NOT Australia
{{Transclude selected recent additions|United Kingdom|not=Australia}}
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SomethingWithNoMatches
{{Transclude selected recent additions|SomethingWithNoMatches|months=2}}
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No recent additions |
United Kingdom – most recent items only (non-randomised)
{{Transclude selected recent additions|United Kingdom|latest=yes|months=24}}
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See also
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