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For use in templates that add images to categories (while having no effect in all other namespaces). Short for <code><nowiki>{{#ifeq:{{NAMESPACE}}|Image|</nowiki></code>...<code>}}</code>.
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For use in templates that add images to categories (while having no effect in all other namespaces). Short for <code><nowiki>{{#ifeq:{{NAMESPACE}}|File|</nowiki></code>...<code>}}</code>.
  
 
For example, something like <nowiki>{{ifimage|[[Category:Some media only category]]}}</nowiki> might go in a template that's only supposed to categorize images. Of course, <nowiki><includeonly></nowiki> tags aren't needed since it won't affect templates. No type of category suppression (e.g. <code>category=</code> or <code>|nocat</code>) is needed on demo/example pages either.
 
For example, something like <nowiki>{{ifimage|[[Category:Some media only category]]}}</nowiki> might go in a template that's only supposed to categorize images. Of course, <nowiki><includeonly></nowiki> tags aren't needed since it won't affect templates. No type of category suppression (e.g. <code>category=</code> or <code>|nocat</code>) is needed on demo/example pages either.

Revision as of 11:39, 14 March 2009



For use in templates that add images to categories (while having no effect in all other namespaces). Short for {{#ifeq:{{NAMESPACE}}|File|...}}.

For example, something like {{ifimage|[[Category:Some media only category]]}} might go in a template that's only supposed to categorize images. Of course, <includeonly> tags aren't needed since it won't affect templates. No type of category suppression (e.g. category= or |nocat) is needed on demo/example pages either.