Difference between revisions of "Template:Mailto"
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** <code><nowiki>{{mailto|pgold3|Phil Gold|jhu.edu}}</nowiki></code> → {{mailto|pgold3|Phil Gold|jhu.edu}} | ** <code><nowiki>{{mailto|pgold3|Phil Gold|jhu.edu}}</nowiki></code> → {{mailto|pgold3|Phil Gold|jhu.edu}} | ||
* If you want to change the domain without providing alternate link text, use the third parameter's name, "domain". | * If you want to change the domain without providing alternate link text, use the third parameter's name, "domain". | ||
− | ** <code><nowiki>{{mailto|pgold3| | + | ** <code><nowiki>{{mailto|pgold3||jhu.edu}}</nowiki></code> → {{mailto|pgold3|domain=jhu.edu}} |
− | </noinclude><includeonly>[mailto:{{{1}}}@{{{3 | + | </noinclude><includeonly>[mailto:{{{1}}}@{{{3|cs.jhu.edu}}} {{{2|{{{1}}}@{{{3|cs.jhu.edu}}}}}}]</includeonly> |
Revision as of 14:16, 24 January 2020
This template simplifies the addition of clickable email addresses to a page. It takes one to three parameters, as follows:
- The first parameter is the local part of the email address. It's the only required parameter. If no other parameters are supplied, it assumes the domain is "cs.jhu.edu".
{{mailto|support}}
→ support@cs.jhu.edu
- The second parameter gives alternate text to display instead of the email address.
{{mailto|steve|Steve DeBlasio}}
→ Steve DeBlasio
- The third parameter gives an alternate domain.
{{mailto|pgold3|Phil Gold|jhu.edu}}
→ Phil Gold
- If you want to change the domain without providing alternate link text, use the third parameter's name, "domain".
{{mailto|pgold3||jhu.edu}}
→ pgold3@cs.jhu.edu