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|NSA novel)={{title|''{{#replace:{{PAGENAME}}|(NSA novel)|}}'' (NSA novel)}} | |NSA novel)={{title|''{{#replace:{{PAGENAME}}|(NSA novel)|}}'' (NSA novel)}} | ||
|novelisation)={{title|''{{#replace:{{PAGENAME}}|(novelisation)|}}'' (novelisation)}} | |novelisation)={{title|''{{#replace:{{PAGENAME}}|(novelisation)|}}'' (novelisation)}} | ||
|script)={{title|''{{#replace:{{PAGENAME}}|(script)|}}'' (script)}} | |||
|short story)={{title|''{{#replace:{{PAGENAME}}|(short story)|}}'' (short story)}} | |short story)={{title|''{{#replace:{{PAGENAME}}|(short story)|}}'' (short story)}} | ||
|TV story)={{title|''{{#replace:{{PAGENAME}}|(TV story)|}}'' (TV story)}} | |TV story)={{title|''{{#replace:{{PAGENAME}}|(TV story)|}}'' (TV story)}} |
Revision as of 19:34, 17 December 2012
Instructions for {{Title dab away}}
{{title dab away}} — or {{tda}} — is the combination of {{retitle}} and {{dab away}} ({{da}}). It affects the title of any page that it is on by italicising the title, but leaving the dab term alone. If, for instance, the page name is The Gathering (audio story), it will render the page title as
The Gathering (audio story)
Although it will work on pages that have no dab term, it's probably just as easy to use the standard {{retitle}} on such pages.
To use, simply place {{title dab away}} on the desired page, preferably at the very top.