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documentation
subpage for
Template:Linkflag. It may contain usage information, categories and other content that is not part of the original template page. |
Template:Linkflag displays a flag of the named parameter in "icon" size, currently 23×15 pixels maximally (defined in Template:Linkflag/core), plus a one-pixel border. The image also has a clickable link to the article set in a parameter . For the default link, use Template:Flag icon, and for an unlinked flag icon, use Template:Flag decoration instead.
Please consider the Manual of Style section on flags before using this template.
{{linkflag|name|link=|variant=|size=}}
Bulgaria
. Many flags are also available via shortened "aliases", such as standard three-letter country codes as specified by
ISO 3166-1 alpha-3,
IOC, or
FIFA. The list of available "aliases" is found in
Category:Country data redirects. Many of these country codes could be considered obscure, so it is recommended to use the full country name.variant=1815
"), or a positional parameter, always after the country name.TemplateData for Linkflag
This template displays a wikilinked flag of the named parameter in 'icon' size, currently 23×15 pixels (defined in Template:Linkflag/core) plus a one-pixel border.
Parameter | Description | Type | Status | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Name | 1 name alias | Name of the country, region, city, etc.; full name is recommended for countries | String | required |
Link | 2 link | Identifies an article to be linked to instead of the country or flag article, e.g. Bastille Day | String | suggested |
Variant | 3 variant | Identifies a flag variant to be used instead of the standard flag, e.g. 1815 | String | optional |
Maximum dimension | size | The maximum width or height, specified via standard 'extended image syntax' (e.g. x30px) | String | optional |
This template uses the data templates listed under Category:Country data templates, which contain the data specifying what to display and the formatter Template:Linkflag/core, which contains the logic of how to display the flag.
{{linkflag|Bulgaria}}
→ {{linkflag|BUL}}
→ Inside each country data template, this template uses the following parameters:
flag alias
— name of the image file to displayflag alias-xxxx
— name of the image file of flag variant xxxx
alias
— used to display the
alt attribute of the image (defaults to "Flag of alias"){{flagdeco|Bulgaria}}
→ For a full list of flag templates, see Category:Flag template system.
![]() | This is a
documentation
subpage for
Template:Linkflag. It may contain usage information, categories and other content that is not part of the original template page. |
Template:Linkflag displays a flag of the named parameter in "icon" size, currently 23×15 pixels maximally (defined in Template:Linkflag/core), plus a one-pixel border. The image also has a clickable link to the article set in a parameter . For the default link, use Template:Flag icon, and for an unlinked flag icon, use Template:Flag decoration instead.
Please consider the Manual of Style section on flags before using this template.
{{linkflag|name|link=|variant=|size=}}
Bulgaria
. Many flags are also available via shortened "aliases", such as standard three-letter country codes as specified by
ISO 3166-1 alpha-3,
IOC, or
FIFA. The list of available "aliases" is found in
Category:Country data redirects. Many of these country codes could be considered obscure, so it is recommended to use the full country name.variant=1815
"), or a positional parameter, always after the country name.TemplateData for Linkflag
This template displays a wikilinked flag of the named parameter in 'icon' size, currently 23×15 pixels (defined in Template:Linkflag/core) plus a one-pixel border.
Parameter | Description | Type | Status | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Name | 1 name alias | Name of the country, region, city, etc.; full name is recommended for countries | String | required |
Link | 2 link | Identifies an article to be linked to instead of the country or flag article, e.g. Bastille Day | String | suggested |
Variant | 3 variant | Identifies a flag variant to be used instead of the standard flag, e.g. 1815 | String | optional |
Maximum dimension | size | The maximum width or height, specified via standard 'extended image syntax' (e.g. x30px) | String | optional |
This template uses the data templates listed under Category:Country data templates, which contain the data specifying what to display and the formatter Template:Linkflag/core, which contains the logic of how to display the flag.
{{linkflag|Bulgaria}}
→ {{linkflag|BUL}}
→ Inside each country data template, this template uses the following parameters:
flag alias
— name of the image file to displayflag alias-xxxx
— name of the image file of flag variant xxxx
alias
— used to display the
alt attribute of the image (defaults to "Flag of alias"){{flagdeco|Bulgaria}}
→ For a full list of flag templates, see Category:Flag template system.