Difference between revisions of "Template:IRC"
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* {<nowiki/>{IRC|archiveteam}<nowiki/>} results in {{IRC|archiveteam}} | * <code>{<nowiki/>{IRC|archiveteam}<nowiki/>}</code> results in {{IRC|archiveteam}} | ||
If the <code>{{!}}network=</code> parameter is specified (e.g. <code>hackint</code>), then the template will link to that network instead. You can also use the second unnamed parameter (or <code>{{!}}2=</code>). | If the <code>{{!}}network=</code> parameter is specified (e.g. <code>hackint</code>), then the template will link to that network instead. You can also use the second unnamed parameter (or <code>{{!}}2=</code>). |
Revision as of 20:51, 13 November 2019
For an IRC channel name with a link to EFNet's web IRC interface (or another network's web interface, if available as an option). The sole parameter is the name of the channel (# sign must be omitted).
Example:
{{IRC|archiveteam}}
results in #archiveteam
If the |network=
parameter is specified (e.g. hackint
), then the template will link to that network instead. You can also use the second unnamed parameter (or |2=
).
Examples:
{{IRC|channelname|network=hackint}}
results in #channelname{{IRC|channelname|hackint}}
results in #channelname
Currently supported networks are efnet
(default) and hackint
.