វិគីភីឌា:Hatnotesចំពោះhatting an unproductive discussion សូមមើល Template:Hat ។
Hatnotes are short notes placed at the top of an article (hence the name "hat"), normally to help readers locate a different article they might be looking for when they arrived at the article in which the hatnote is placed (this may happen because of redirects, because the article they are looking for uses a more specific, disambiguated title, or because its name is otherwise similar to that of the article with a hatnote). They accomplish this by providing links to the article in question or to a disambiguation page. For more information about methods of disambiguating articles, see Wikipedia:Disambiguation. FormatIn most cases, hatnotes should be created using a standard disambiguation template (as illustrated below). This permits the form and structure to change uniformly over time. Currently, each note should be italicized and indented, without a bullet before the item. A horizontal dividing line should not be placed under a note, nor after the final item in a list. Summarize or not?Some hatnote disambiguation templates include a brief summary of the present article's topic; others do not. For instance, in the article Honey, one might use the template {{about|the insect-produced fluid}} to produce:
Alternatively, one might use {{other uses}} to produce:
Either of these two styles is acceptable. The choice of style in a given article is based on editors' preference, and what is likely to be clearer and easier for the reader. Where an article already has a hatnote in one of these styles, editors should not change it to the other style without good reason or broad consensus. PlacementHatnotes are placed at the very top of the article, before any other items such as images, navigational templates and maintenance templates (like the "cleanup", "unreferenced", and "POV" templates). Text-only browsers and screen readers present the page sequentially. If a reader has reached the wrong page, they typically want to know that first. Examples of proper useTwo articles with similar titles
When two articles share the same title, except that one is disambiguated and the other not, the undisambiguated article should include a hatnote with a link to the other article. It is not necessary to create a separate disambiguation page. {{about}} may be used for this. In this case the parameterization was Linking to a disambiguation page
When a term has a primary meaning and two or more additional meanings, the hatnote on the primary topic page should link to a disambiguation page. {{other uses}} may be used for this. In many cases the hatnote also includes a brief description of the subject of the present article, for readers' convenience:
The template {{about}} may be used for this. In this case the parameterization was Ambiguous term that redirects to an unambiguously named article{{redirect}}, or a related template, can be used when an ambiguous title is redirected to an unambiguous title or a primary topic article:
Examples of improper useTrivial information, dictionary definitions, and slangWhen notes feature a trivial detail or use of a term, or links to overly specific and tendentious material, they are unwarranted.
In this case, there is no direct disambiguation, and the note listed is bound to be uninteresting to most readers. The proper disambiguation simply links to a separate Invest (disambiguation) page. Legitimate information about the topicA previous version of the Aisha article showed:
This is a typical and highly improper misuse of disambiguating hatnotes. Instead, the information belongs in the body of the article, or in the articles about the book, or in a separate article about names, or all three places. Hatnotes are meant to reduce confusion and direct readers to another article they might have been looking for, not for information about the subject of the article itself. Linking to articles that are highly related to the topic
Instead of using a hatnote, it is better to summarize Extraterrestrial life in popular culture under a subsection of Extraterrestrial life in conjunction with the {{main}} template. Alternatively, it could be linked to in the See also section. Disambiguating article names that are not ambiguous
Here, the hatnote is inappropriate because a reader who is following links within Wikipedia or using Wikipedia's own search engine would not have ended up at tree (set theory) if they were looking for other types of trees, since tree does not redirect there. However, a hatnote may still be appropriate when even a more specific name is still ambiguous. For example, Matt Smith (comics) might still be confused for the comics illustrator Matt Smith (illustrator). A hatnote may also be appropriate in an unambiguously named article when an ambiguous term redirects to it, as explained in the "Proper uses" section above. Extraneous linksOne should not link terms other than the desired target in the hatnote. For example:
In this case, the link to New Orleans, Louisiana in the hatnote is inappropriate. Only the possible other destination (WIST (AM)) should be linked. External linksA previous version of the Hurricane Katrina article contained:
The use of external help links in Wikipedia, though noble, cannot reasonably be maintained. In special cases, a link to an "External links" section with several links may be appropriate, but POV favoritism can be obstructive. In this case, the hatnote was removed entirely. Non-existent articlesHatnotes should not be used for articles that do not exist since the notes are intended to point the user to another article they may have intended to find. The exception is if one intends to create the linked article immediately. In that case, consider creating the new article first, before saving the addition of the hatnote.
ទំព័រគំរូហែតណូតសម្រាប់ទំព័រសង្ខេបពីរបៀបប្រើទំព័រគំរូទាំងនេះ សូមមើល ទំព័រឧទាហរណ៍នៅទីនេះ។ សម្រាប់គោលការណ៍ណែនាំពីការកែប្រែលើហែតណូត សូមមើល Wikipedia:Hatnote។ ទូទៅ
ការប្រើឯទៀត"ទំព័រនេះគឺអំពី … សម្រាប់ការប្រើផ្សេងទៀត …"{{អំពី}} ជាទំព័រគំរូចម្បងសម្រាប់សម្គាល់ការប្រើផ្សេងទៀត។ សម្គាល់. នៅពេលប្រើក្នុង លំហនាមចម្បង ពាក្យ "ទំព័រ" ក្នុងហែតណូតត៝ទៅនេះត្រូវបានជំនួសដោយ "អត្ថបទ"។
"សម្រាប់ការប្រើផ្សេង …"នៅពេលហែតណូតបែបពហុភាសិតដូចជា {{About}} គឺមិនបានត្រូវការឡើយ។ {{Other uses}} ជាញឹកញយគឺមានប្រយោជន៍។
តាមប្រវត្តិ មានក្រុមគ្រួសារទាំងមូលនៃទំព័រគំរូ "ការប្រើផ្សេងទៀត" សម្រាប់ករណីជាក់លាក់។ {{About}} ជាហែតណូតបទដ្ឋានសម្រាប់ "ការប្រើផ្សេងទៀត" ហើយពួកវាជាច្រើនអាចត្រូវបានបញ្ជាក់លាក់ដោយប្រើទំព័រគំរូ {{About}} ។ ទោះជាយ៉ាងណាទំព័រគំរូដោយមួយៗអាចនឹងងាយនឹងប្រើជាងក្នុងបរិបទជាក់លាក់។ ទីនេះគឺធាតុផ្លាស់ប្ដូរ និងធាតុសមមូល (ពេលដែលសមគួរ) ដោយប្រើទំព័រគំរូ {{About}}, {{Other uses}} ឬ {{For}}។
"សម្រាប់ …, មើល …"{{For}} អាចត្រូវបានប្រើជំនួសនៃ {{About}} ដូច្នេះជាការមិនបង្ហាញ: ទំព័រនេះគឺអំពី USE1។ តែនៅតែបញ្ជាក់លាក់នូវការប្រើផ្សេងទៀតជាក់លាក់។ ប្រសិទ្ធភាពនេះក៏អាចសម្រេចបានដោយប្រើថាវរូបទទេទីមួយក្នុង {{About}} ដូចជាក្នុង:
ទោះជាយ៉ាងណា វាហាក់ដូចជាច្បាស់លាស់ជាង នៅពេលប្រើទំព័រគំរូ {{For}} តាំងពីពាក្យ "អំពី" មិនបង្ហាញក្នុងឃ្លា។
ដូចជាមួយ {{Other uses}} មានក្រុមគ្រួសារទាំងមូលនៃទំព័រគំរូ "សម្រាប់" ។
"សម្រាប់ការប្រើផ្សេងទៀតនៃ … មើល …"
"សម្រាប់ពណ៌នាបន្ថែម… មើល …"
{{Details3}} អនុញ្ញាតពាក្យពេចន៍ណាក្នុងតំណភ្ជាប់:
"ព័ត៌មានបន្ថែម: …"
ឧទាហរណ៍ជាមួយថាវរូបច្រើន
ទំព័រគំរូនេះយកថាវរូបតែមួយនៃប្រវែងណាមួយ។ "មើលផងដែរ …"
"… បញ្ជូនបន្តនៅទីនេះ។ សម្រាប់ការប្រើផ្សេងទៀត មើល …"
មនុស្សផ្សេងទៀត
កន្លែងផ្សេងទៀត
ព្យុះផ្សេងទៀតសម្រាប់អត្ថបទអំពី ខ្យល់ព្យុះ:
នាវាផ្សេងទៀតសម្រាប់អត្ថបទអំពី នាវា:
ភាពញែកពីគ្នា"កុំច្រលំជាមួយ …"
"… បញ្ជូនបន្តនៅទីនេះ។ វាមិនត្រូវបានច្រលំជាមួយ …"
"… ជាធម្មតាគឺការប្រកបខុសនៃ …"
"អ្នកអាចនឹងរកមើល …""អត្ថបទចម្បង: …" និងថែមពីនេះ
ស្វ័យយោងវីគីភីឌា
ចំណាត់ថ្នាក់ក្រុមទំព័រគំរូចំណាត់ថ្នាក់ក្រុមជាក់លាក់ផលិតនូវឈ្មោះចំ.ក្រុមដោយក្រាល។
នេះជាទំព័រគំរូសម្រាប់ការតភ្ជាប់ចំ.ក្រុម ដោយផ្ដេក។ តំណភ្ជាប់ផ្ដេកគឺជាញឹកញយដំណោះស្រាយត្រូវ នៅពេល តំណផ្ដេកបញ្ឈរ (ដែលជាចំ.ក្រុមរង និងចំ.ក្រុមមេ) គឺមិនសមគួរឡើយ។ ក្នុងករណីភាគច្រើន ទំព័រគំរូនេះគួរតែបានប្រើលើ ចំ.ក្រុម "ទាំងពីរ" ដើម្បីបង្កើតតំណភ្ជាប់ចម្រាស់រវាងចំ.ក្រុមទាំងពីរ។
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