Template:High traffic/doc

Usage
Add this template to the top of the talk page associated with the page that is linked from or mentioned on a high traffic site. It may also be used if the talk page is linked or mentioned.

Use the syntax   where
 * date is the date on which the link or mention occurred, e.g. date=27 August 2024.
 * url is the URL (including the  http://  prefix) of the originating site, preferably link the particular page that links Wikipedia, i.e. is going to hit this article heavily, e.g.  http://science.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=07/06/17/183242 .
 * site is the simple description of the website, e.g. Slashdot.

Additional parameters:
 * date2 through date10, url2 through url10, and site2 through site10 - used if the page is mentioned on more than one high-traffic site. If you need to add more than 10 please update the template.
 * linktext to change the word "linked" and afterlinktext to change the word "from." Use notlinked=yes to disable Category:Articles linked from high traffic sites.
 * small if set to yes, makes a small version of this template
 * page is usually blank. If the talk page is linked or mentioned, use page=talk.  If both the talk page and article pages are linked or mentioned, use page=both.

Example uses:

Common - one incoming link:

Multiple links from high-traffic sites:

Mentioned on a high-traffic site but not linked from it. Common on high-traffic news web sites:

Small version:

Talk page linked from high-traffic site:



Both article and talk page linked from high-traffic site:

Pages this template is used on are placed into Category:Articles linked from high traffic sites.