Template:AllIrelandByCountyCatNav
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A category navigation template, designed to be used on by-county categories for any of the 32 "traditional" Counties of Ireland, plus the new counties created by the 1992 subdivision of County Dublin: Category:Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown, Category:Fingal, Category:South Dublin (county).
It creates a navbox with links to identically-named categories for other counties.
So, on Category:History of County Kilkenny, it creates links to Category:History of County Antrim, Category:History of County Armagh etc.
Non-existent categories are not linked. Instead, they are listed in grey.
Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland are grouped separately. When the template is used on a category for a county in Northern Ireland, the Northern Ireland counties are listed first. When used on a category for a county in the Republic, the Republic is displayed first.
Usage
{{AllIrelandByCountyCatNav}}
No parameters are available.
Examples
See the template in use on e.g.
Errors
If the template is used on a category whose name does not include a valid Irish county, then an error message is displayed.
Tracking categories
- Category:AllIrelandByCountyCatNav on invalid category (population: 0)
- Category:AllIrelandByCountyCatNav with no grey links (population: 0)
- Category:AllIrelandByCountyCatNav with all grey links (population: 0)
- Category:AllIrelandByCountyCatNav with over 25 grey links (population: 0)
- Category:AllIrelandByCountyCatNav with over 15 grey links (population: 0)
- Category:AllIrelandByCountyCatNav with over 5 grey links (population: 0)
Development
This template started off as a proposal at WP:WikiProject Ireland/CatNavProposal. The idea was refined through discussion at WT:WikiProject Ireland/CatNavProposal, and deployed in May 2018 after a 15-day trial on 150 pages.