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</noinclude><includeonly>[[PageGroup::{{{1}}}| ]][[PageGroupWeight_{{{1}}}::{{{2|{{PAGENAME}}}}}| ]]{{PageGroupArray|{{{1}}}| [[PageGroup::{{{1}}}]]| PageGroupWeight_{{{1}}} }}</includeonly> | </noinclude><includeonly>(PG,{{{1}}},{{{2}}})[[PageGroup::{{{1}}}| ]][[PageGroupWeight_{{{1}}}::{{{2|{{PAGENAME}}}}}| ]]{{PageGroupArray|{{{1}}}| [[PageGroup::{{{1}}}]]| PageGroupWeight_{{{1}}} }}</includeonly> |
Revision as of 18:52, 12 November 2013
The page group template assigns two page properties: A "PageGroup" and a weight within that group, allowing the ordering of pages. It also defines the corresponding array.
A typical use would be
{{PageGroup|MyPageGroupName|...}} {{PageGroupPrev|MyPageGroupName}} {{PageGroupNext|MyPageGroupName}} {{PageGroupShow|MyPageGroupName}}
However, the page groups are just semantic properties, and can be accesses as such. For instance, OER4S pages use
{{PageGroup|OER4S|...}}
which creates the PageGroup OER4S, and an associated weight, so that
{{#ask: [[PageGroup::OER4S]] [[PageGroup_OER4S_Version::Facilitator]] |format=ol |sort=PageGroupWeight_OER4S |limit=50 }}
produces a list of pages:
- The OER4Schools Professional Learning Resource
- Session 2.3 - More on questioning
- Introduction to OER4Schools
For discussion and tests, see Template_talk:PageGroup