Template:Distinguish
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Description[change]
It renders a hatnote to remind readers about the existence of one or more articles or elements whose title(s) is/are similar to this page. It is used in cases where the distinction between the title(s) is/are obvious that it does not need further explanation.
For cases where an explanation is required, use {{For}} and {{About}}. For use on category pages, the corresponding template is {{Category distinguish}}.
Usage[change]
It is the standard usage:
{{Distinguish|Foo}}
→
This hatnote can be used to distinguish from multiple articles:
{{Distinguish|Foo|Bar}}
→
{{Distinguish|Foo|Bar|Gaz}}
→
You may customize the text too. Use |text=
. For example:
{{Distinguish|text = custom [[text]], or [[foo]], a common example term}}
→
When to use[change]
This hatnote is generally used when readers have misspelled their desired title, and the error would be apparent by simply displaying the alternative term without further explanation. For example, consider a reader looking for the punctuation mark who instead ends up at coma:
Readers are presumed to recognize that they actually wanted comma by merely looking at the spelling, and this case generally requires no further explanation.
However, {{distinguish}}
is not suitable when the difference is not readily apparent without additional details. Consider a reader looking for a game they believe is named Reversi:
In the above hatnote, it is not generally apparent how the suggested Reversis is different from Reversi, which is also a game.
In this case you should use {{about}}
instead of {{distinguish}}
. The difference is to provide explanatation upfront without requiring the reader to click through and differentiate the terms on their own.
{{Distinguish}}
should only be used when the ambiguity exists for a portion of the readership that is sufficient to warrant a hatnote. Care should be taken to avoid trivial uses.
TemplateData[change]
TemplateData for Distinguish
<templatedata> { "params": { "1": { "label": "Name of article", "description": "Name of article that you want to link to", "type": "wiki-page-name",
"suggested": true
}, "2": { "label": "Optional additional article to link (2)", "description": "Optional additional article to link", "type": "wiki-page-name" }, "3": { "label": "Optional additional article to link (3)", "description": "Optional additional article to link", "type": "wiki-page-name" }, "4": { "label": "Optional additional article to link (4)", "description": "Optional additional article to link", "type": "wiki-page-name" },
"text": { "label": "Custom text", "description": "Custom message in wikitext; e.g. \"foo and bar\" produces \"Not to be confused with foo and bar.\"", "type": "string" }, "selfref": { "label": "Self reference", "description": "If set, marks note as being a self reference, to not be shown when content is reused", "type": "boolean" }
}, "description": "A hatnote used when there is an ambiguity in an article's title.", "paramOrder": [ "1", "2", "3", "4",
"text", "selfref"
], "format": "inline" } </templatedata>
Redirects[change]
- {{Confused}}
- {{Confuse}}
- {{Misspelling}}
See also[change]
- {{About}}
- {{Category distinguish}}
- {{For}}
- {{Redirect}}
- {{R from misspelling}}