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{{spotify|album=62Pk4ZZI82TmstwutgjPod|align=left}}
{{spotify|album=62Pk4ZZI82TmstwutgjPod|align=left}}
<tt>'''align{{=}}left'''</tt> produces such a left-aligned Spotify object.
<tt>'''align{{=}}left'''</tt> produces such a left-aligned Spotify object.
: {{spotify|album{{=}}62Pk4ZZI82TmstwutgjPod|align{{=}}left}}
: {{tlx|spotify|album{{=}}62Pk4ZZI82TmstwutgjPod|align{{=}}left}}


Spotify is not available in quite ''all'' countries, and not all users will have an account to listen with on the page directly.
Spotify is not available in quite ''all'' countries, and not all users will have an account to listen with on the page directly.


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Revision as of 11:52, 15 January 2023

The {{spotify}} template creates Spotify embeds on articles. Usage is simple. Spotify URLs are typically split into four types:

  • artist
  • album
  • track
  • playlist

Each of these will be followed by a long string of gibberish.

Let's consider Jubilee as our primary example here. You can easily extract the information you need from either the URI (spotify:album:2KavEgxLOcjbZq8OqoFiMD) or from a simple URL (https://open.spotify.com/album/2KavEgxLOcjbZq8OqoFiMD).

  • {{spotify|album=5nuQd8ibwND43GAVP9FT0B}} will generate the Spotify embed seen on the right.

Simple right? The same exact logic applies to the three other URL types we mentioned. By default, {{Spotify}} appears as an floating player aligned to the right side of the page.

They can also be aligned to the left side instead.

align=left produces such a left-aligned Spotify object.

{{spotify|album=62Pk4ZZI82TmstwutgjPod|align=left}}

Spotify is not available in quite all countries, and not all users will have an account to listen with on the page directly.