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The LoadPage template creates a placeholder for unloaded content, and a link to load the content. Use the LoadPage template to split articles into multiple pieces to be loaded into a primary article as needed.
Usage
{{LoadPage|<page>|<title>|<element>}}
The <page> parameter specifies the page title (including namespace) of the content to be loaded when requested (for example, Namespace:Article/subpage
).
The optional <title> parameter specifies the text to be displayed as placeholder (if omitted or empty, defaults to <page>).
The optional <element> parameter specifies the HTML element name to be applied to the placeholder text (if omitted, defaults to h2
).
The optional {{{transcluded}}}
parameter specifies that the page is already transcluded, and should be shown directly (minus self-links). This is intended for performance, as the transclusion is cached, however features like <noinclude> on the page won't work, and features like {{PAGENAME}}
will use the original page's name, rather than the current pages name. Only self-links are manually resolved (however existing self-links will also remain).
See also
- Template:LoadBox
- Alternative to LoadPage; loads the content into a box, instead of needing a section header.
- Category:Ajax loaded pages
- A list of all pages loaded by LoadPage