Template:Spoken Wikipedia/doc

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This template links to the spoken version of the article, adds a small sound icon at the top of the article with a link to the audio file, and adds the article into Category:Spoken articles.

Usage

Place this template near the top of the last section of the article:

Template:Tlf

Where date is of article revision that corresponds to the audio file, in any format, supported by Module:Date, e.g. ISO 8601. See also Template:Date/doc#Examples.

Example at Black:

{{Spoken Wikipedia|date=2005-08-16|black.ogg}}

Parameters

|1=, |2=, |3=...
Filenames for the recording. Arbitrary amount of files is supported. At least one file must be specified.
|date=
Date of the recording.
|page=
Which page is read in the recording. Defaults to subject page name. Can be used to put the template on pages, other than the subject's page.

Tracking categories

Microformat

Template:UF-audio

TemplateData

Template:TemplateData header

Adds a box and topicon for readers to play the spoken version of a page

Template parameters

ParameterDescriptionTypeStatus
Date of recordingdate

Date of the version of the article spoken. Should be formatted using [[Template:Start date]].

Example
2020-12-01
Unknownrequired
Filename1

Filename of the audio file for the spoken version (without the File: prefix). Use |2=, |3=, and so on for multiple files.

Example
En-Visual impairment-article.ogg
Filerequired
2nd filename2

Second filename

Example
Football (soccer) Part Two.ogg
Fileoptional
3rd filename3

Third filename.

Example
Fermi paradox 3.ogg
Fileoptional
pagepage

Specifies that the recording is of a page other than the page where the template appears. Do not use for same page.

Page nameoptional
nocatnocat

no description

Unknownoptional

See also

Template:Top icon templates