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Do not use this tag on a Wikipedia template or category—instead see below for instructions.
{{Merge|OtherPage}}
{{Merge to|DestinationPage}}
{{Merge from|SourcePage}}
– the opposite of {{Merge to}}
;{{Merge portions from|SourcePage}}
and {{Split portions|DestinationPage}}
Source page is the page that content is merged from.
Destination page or target page is the page that content is merged into.
Other page is any page involved in a merger.
These templates are used primarily to identify potential merges that would benefit from discussion. If it is obvious that a merge would be appropriate, then you may boldly merge the pages yourself without tagging and without discussion. Some editors also use these tags to mark pages that obviously require merging in the hope that someone else will merge the pages.
After adding the merge tag, you are expected to create a section on the talk page of the appropriate article (see below for details) explaining your rationale for the merge proposal. If the rationale is so obvious that it requires no explanation, then you should consider boldly merging the pages yourself, or explain on the talk page why you didn't do so yourself.
Tagging a single page, without specifying source or destination, is simple:
Markup | Renders as |
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{{Merge|OtherPage |date=November 2024 }} or {{Merge |OtherPage |{{subst:DATE}} }} |
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When you want to discuss a simple merge of one page into another, tag both source and destination page:
Markup | Renders as | ||
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{{Merge to |DestinationPage |date=November 2024 }} or {{Merge to |DestinationPage |{{subst:DATE}} }} |
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Markup | Renders as | ||
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{{Merge from |SourcePage |date=November 2024 }} or {{Merge from |SourcePage |{{subst:DATE}} }} |
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This allows editors at both pages to see the proposed source and destination.
By default, the Discuss link on the template links to the top of the destination page's talk page. To specify which section, or to name a different talk page entirely, use the |discuss=
AKA |talk=
parameter:
{{Merge from|OtherPage |discuss=Talk:OtherPage#Merger discussion |date=November 2024}}
To name multiple pages to be merged, simply separate them with a vertical pipe. You can add up to 20 articles to be merged:
{{Merge from|OtherPage1 |OtherPage2 |OtherPage3 |discuss=Talk:OtherPage#Merger discussion |date=November 2024}}
To name multiple pages to merge into a single page, use the |target=
parameter, available only with the {{merge}}
template.
If you are placing the template in a section, you can use |section=yes
to change the wording to reflect this:
{{Merge from|OtherPage |discuss=Talk:OtherPage#Merger discussion |date=November 2024 |section=yes}}
{{Merge|OtherPage}}
, not {{Merge|[[OtherPage]]}}
{{Merge}}
, if you are specifying a merge of two or more pages in different namespaces, the template supports this via specification of the full page name, including the namespace prefix. |nspace=
can take on namespace values, which fixes all params to the namespace specified.subst:
these templates.When a merge is being proposed as an option at an XfD discussion, the templates {{subst:Merge from AfD}}
, {{subst:Merge from MfD}}
, {{subst:Merge from CfD}}
, and {{subst:Merge from TfD}}
can be used to direct visitors at the merge target to the appropriate XfD discussion.
There is no deadline for completing proposed merges (note the absence of any such deadlines at WP:MERGE). Pages that have been tagged for a long time (frequently more than one year) generally fall into these groups:
TemplateData for Merge from
This is a hatnote template that proposes to merge one or more specified pages into the tagged page. Use 'merge to' to tag the source page(s).
Parameter | Description | Type | Status | |
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Source page | 1 | This is the page from which content should be merged into this article. Note: 19 additional pages to merge from can be added manually as optional parameters. | Page name | required |
Second page | 2 | Second page that should be merged into this article | Page name | optional |
Third page | 3 | Third page that should be merged into this article | Page name | optional |
Month and year | date | The month and year that the template was placed (in full). "{{subst:CURRENTMONTHNAME}} {{subst:CURRENTYEAR}}" inserts the current month and year automatically.
| Line | suggested |
Discussion | discuss discussion | Discussion related to the merge proposal; default is on the talk page of the destination page. Insert the full page name (with namespace). | Page name | optional |
Section | section | If you are placing the template in a section, set this parameter to "yes".
| Line | optional |