Template:WBF/doc

The template is usually placed in the "External links" or "References" section of the player's Wikipedia article.

Usage
Unnamed parameters:

Named parameters:

Using Wikidata property P3172:

Parameters

 * id
 * The "id" parameter (or unnamed parameter "1") should contain the ID portion of the URL. Example: 1122 is the ID portion of http:// www.worldbridge.org/people/person.asp?qryid=1122 (archived) or http://db.worldbridge.org/Repository/peopleforscrap/person.asp?qryid=1122. This parameter is optional if Wikidata property P3172 exists, but required if not. If not provided, the template will attempt to fetch it from Wikidata.
 * 1) name
 * The "name" parameter (or unnamed parameter "2") may be used to specify the link text, which should be the name of the athlete. This parameter is optional when the template is used in the player's Wikipedia article; it defaults to the article name, without any disambiguation such as "(bridge)". It should be provided if the template is used other articles.
 * 1) access-date
 * The "access-date" parameter (or unnamed parameter "3") is for use in references.

How to find the "id"
One of the following methods may be used to find a player's WBF page and determine the id number:
 * 1) Go to the WBF People Finder and search for the player's surname. If the surname is unknown, try different parts of the known name separately.
 * 2) Use a web search engine such as Google or Bing (examples for Riki Markus):
 * Google search:
 * Bing search:

The id number for the person can be seen at the end of the URL, such as 1122:
 * (archived)

External link
When only the first unnamed parameter (or "id") is used, the link text includes the article name.





When the article name is different than the player's name, the second unnamed parameter (or "name") should be included.





Citation
When the template is being used as a citation, the third unnamed parameter (or "accessdate" or "access-date") should be included.







No parameters
When no parameters are included, the template will use the player's ID from Wikidata or display an error message.



Tracking categories

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