Template:Archive
{{Archive}} adds a banner to the top of archive pages. The template suppresses section editing and the new section button on the page to discourage editors from posting comments to archived pages where they won't be seen.[a]
Usage
No parameters are needed for this template to work; just place {{Archive}}
near the top of each archive page.[b] It will automatically add a row of links to navigate through numbered archive pages that are named in the standard "Archive n" format. Some optional parameters are detailed below.
All archives from Archive 1
to Archive n
, must exist consecutively. If there is a gap in numbering, where some archive pages don't exist, the template may not display the links to the higher numbered archives. The header shows the previous 3 and next 3 pages in the archives (only if they exist). The first and last navigable links intelligently search out pages 5 back or ahead and, if they do not exist, show the next nearest.
Archives must also be named in standard "Archive n" form. If they are not, you can move them to the appropriate names first; see Wikipedia:Moving a page for more information. Alternatively, you can use the |prefix=
parameter to let the module know what prefix it should use.
Optional parameters
|omit=banner/archives
- Use|omit=banner
to display only the navigation bar links with no message text, or use|omit=archives
to display only the message box text with no archive links. Example:{{Archive|omit=banner}}
.|prefix=archive prefix
- Manually specifies the prefix of the archive page for archives in a non-standard naming format. For example, for Wikipedia:Administrators' noticeboard/IncidentArchive902, you would use|prefix=IncidentArchive
. HTML entities are decoded for this parameter; for example, to insert a space at the end of the prefix, you can use 
.|links=n
- Specifies the maximum number of links to be used. The default is 7.|noredlinks=yes / no
- Normally, the template does not display red links. To display the first red link after the highest archive, you can use|noredlinks=no
.|image=none / [[File:Some image.svg|40px]]
|imageright=[[File:Some image.svg|40px]]
- Use your own image, or none, as the logo in the navigation bar. Alternatively, you can place an image on the right hand side or have images on both sides.|text=alternative message text
- Replaces the header message with your own message.|period=date range
- Specifies a date range for the period covered, e.g.|period=March 2006 to April 2007
. This parameter is free-form, so you can use whatever format you like.|style=CSS box style settings
|textstyle=CSS text style settings
- Formats the box and text in any way you prefer. You may find the guidance at MOS:COLORCODING helpful.|type=index
- Only for manually-curated indexes, this will offer alternate blurb text. If this template is added to an index curated by a bot, it will be removed on the next update to that index.
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Examples
Examples of archived talk pages using this template:
Tracking category
- Category:Archive pages whose parent page is a redirect (5,362) tracks pages where archive subpages weren't properly moved together with the parent page.
Notes
- ^ Edit buttons are suppressed by emitting
__NONEWSECTIONLINK__
and__NOEDITSECTION__
into the wikitext. - ^ Alternatively, if a page is using User:Lowercase sigmabot III to automatically archive the page, you can add
|archiveheader={{Archive}}
For details see archive header.
See also
- {{Archives}} for including links to the talk page's archive(s) on the talk page itself.
- {{Webarchive}} for linking to web archiving services such as the Wayback Machine, WebCite and all other web archiving services.
- {{Oldid}}