Template

Usage

{{{Languages|PageName|langcode}}}

PageName should be the name of the English version of the page. Each non-English version is a sub-page of the English version, using the corresponding language code, and should include this template in the same way.

For example, on the Main Page you would include the text {{{Languages|Main Page}}}, both on Main Page itself, and on each of its language sub-pages. The template automatically creates links to any language sub-pages that exist, e.g. Main Page/ja, Main Page/fr, and ignores non-existant languages

Supported languages

This shows you the name of each language's sub-page (using Main Page as an example). Other languages may be added easily as necessary. Please use the appropriate prefix, as used on Wikipedia when adding a new language. Please do not add languages for which no pages exist yet, as this will increase the time needed to include the template without adding any benefit (languages are only displayed to the user when the relevant page exists).

Page Name Language
Main Page English
Main Page/ar Arabic
Main Page/de German
Main Page/es Spanish
Main Page/fi Finnish
Main Page/fr French
Main Page/it Italian
Main Page/he Hebrew
Main Page/ja Japanese
Main Page/ko Korean
Main Page/lt Lithuanian
Main Page/ms Malay language
Main Page/nl Nederlands
Main Page/no Norwegian
Main Page/pl Polish
Main Page/pt Portuguese
Main Page/ru Russian
Main Page/sq Albanian
Main Page/tr Turkish
Main Page/zh-hant Traditional Chinese
Main Page/zh-hans Simplified Chinese

Example

Here is how the language bar looks on the Main Page page: