ಟೆಂಪ್ಲೇಟು:Uw-italicize
Hello. I just wanted to let you know that when you add the title of a book, film, album, magazine, or TV series to an article, it should be by adding two single apostrophes (''
) on either side. Titles of television episodes, short stories and songs should be placed within quotation marks. More detail can be found in the Wikipedia Manual of Style. Thank you.
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Usage:
{{subst:Uw-italicize}}
{{subst:Uw-italicize|Article}}
references a specific article{{subst:Uw-italicize|Article|Additional text}}
adds text onto the end of the message instead of "Thank you"{{subst:Uw-italicize||Additional text}}
or{{subst:Uw-italicize|2=Additional text}}
also adds text onto the end of the message instead of "Thank you", but doesn't link a page as specified by the article
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