Nhwɛsoɔ:Circa
c.
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Usage
sesaThis template generates an abbreviation for circa: c. By default the abbreviation is marked with an HTML <abbr>
tag, which in most browsers renders as a tooltip when hovered.
Examples
sesaSyntax | What it looks like | Notes |
---|---|---|
{{circa|1325}}
|
c. 1325 | Default style: no line break allowed; thin space |
{{circa|1325|lk=yes}}
|
c. 1325 | Replace abbreviation tooltip with a link to Wiktionary instead |
{{circa|1325|lk=no}}
|
c. 1325 | No abbreviation tooltip at all |
{{circa|1000|1050}}
|
c. 1000 – c. 1050 | For a range with both dates uncertain. No tooltip on the second instance of "c." |
{{circa|1000–1050}}
|
c. 1000–1050 | Another option for a range; but, per , prefer {{circa|1000|1050}}
|
Parameters
sesaUsing the date itself as parameter (for example, "{{circa|1956}}
", giving "c. 1956"), web browsers do not insert a line break anywhere in the string. By contrast, "{{circa}} 1956
" allows a line break between the "c." and the number. Also, with the date as a parameter a thinner space is used with many browsers:
- "c. 1956" is generated by "
{{circa|1956}}
". - "c. 1956" is generated by "
{{circa}} 1956
".
If the parameter |lk=
(for "link") is set as "|lk=no
" or "|lk=off
", the abbreviation is rendered as "c.", without a wikilink or abbreviation element. If it is absent, or set to "|lk=abbr
", the abbreviation is rendered with the HTML <abbr>
element. If it is set to "|lk=yes
" or "|lk=on
", it is rendered as "c.", with a wikilink to the wikt:circa article in Wiktionary and not an abbreviation element. lk=no
can be used to avoid overlinking when this template is used repeatedly in the body of an article. For example:
[[Dionysius Exiguus]] was born {{circa|470}}, lived in Rome from {{circa|lk=no|500}}, and died {{circa|lk=no|544}}.
- → Dionysius Exiguus was born c. 470, lived in Rome from c. 500, and died c. 544.
If the parameter "sortable=yes
" is specified, the template generates invisible text that will cause the output to work in sortable tables, at the cost of adding those words (read-out, audibly) by many screen readers. The benefit is effective, clickable arrows as in "Col 2" below:
Title | Col 1 | Col 2 |
---|---|---|
Foo | 1066 | 1066 |
Bar | c. 1510 | 1510 | c.
Baz | 1956 | 1956 |
Jaz | c. 410 | 410 | c.
Tracking categories
sesaSee also
sesaTemplateData
sesaTemplateData for Circa
No description.
Parameter | Description | Type | Status | |
---|---|---|---|---|
sortable | sortable | no description | Unknown | optional |
year | 1 | no description | String | suggested |
link? | lk | If 'yes' or 'on', links to 'circa' article. If 'no' or 'off', does not title 'circa'.
| String | optional |
end year | 2 | no description | String | optional |