{{Help desk searches}} is a navigation template that links to several {{Google custom}} searches that enable Help desk volunteers to answer questions on the Help desk. The template may also be useful to anyone who edits Wikipedia and wants to look up help pages, guidelines, and instructions from various locations.
The template is suitable for adding to at least these locations:
The template takes no parameters. To add it to a page, use the code:
{{Help desk searches}}
This template's initial visibility currently defaults to autocollapse
, meaning that if there is another collapsible item on the page (a navbox, sidebar, or table with the collapsible attribute), it is hidden apart from its title bar; if not, it is fully visible.
To change this template's initial visibility, the |state=
parameter may be used:
{{Help desk searches|state=collapsed}}
will show the template collapsed, i.e. hidden apart from its title bar.{{Help desk searches|state=expanded}}
will show the template expanded, i.e. fully visible.Do not use this template in articles (as Google search links are not appropriate in articles). The template is only for user pages, talk pages and other process pages (Help desk, WikiProjects, etc.). |
A search link stores a query in a link that takes you to live search results for that stored search. They're found on user pages and talk pages. Use one to bring the full feature set of MediaWiki Search, or features of external search engines, to bear on users unfamiliar with their search parameters.
One type of search link is a wikilink with all the capabilities of Search (search box), and with standard wikilink syntax: [[Special:Search/query| label]]. So this search link will (1) navigate: [[Special:search/Wales]] → Special:search/Wales or (2) search: [[Special:search/~Wales | search/~Wales]] → search/~Wales if you prefix a ~ tilde character.
All other search links are made from a template that will build a URL instead of wikilink. A URL can for example can call off-site search engines to search Wikipedia.
Search boxes are made by <inputbox>
tags. See mw:Extension:InputBox.
For searches with exact matches, exact in upper and lower cases, or in punctuation marks, see Help:Searching § grep.
(term)
in parentheses; useful for Wikipedia:disambiguation study<inputbox>...</inputbox>