Template:URL/doc

This template can be used to create a formatted external link.
 * Note - this template is for formatting the appearance of displayed URLs, while making them machine-readable'' as part of emitted microformat meta-data.

If you wish to display text instead of the URL (e.g. "BBC website" instead of bbc.co.uk), please do not use this template.

For web-based references, please see Citation templates''

Usage

 * The first parameter is parsed to see if it takes the form of a complete URL. If it doesn't start with a URI scheme (such as "http:", "https:", or "ftp:"), an "http://" prefix will be prepended to the specified generated target URL of the link.
 * Parameter 2 is deprecated and should not be used.
 * Parameter 2 is deprecated and should not be used.

Warning: The parameter 1 must be numbered explicitly if the URL contains an equal sign, as is common in the query string. This applies when the value of the URL is unknown, for example when this template is used in another template specifying the effective URL as a variable value. The deprecated second parameter for the displayed text, if present in legacy uses, must also be explicitly numbered if the first parameter is explicitly numbered; otherwise it will override the value of the first parameter.

Note: Instead of hard-coding the URL with this template, the URL can be fetched from the "Official website" property (P856) on Wikidata by using. Consider using that template, for infoboxes in particular.

Microformat
The template wraps the displayed URL with a  so that it is included in any parent microformat which takes a URL parameter - see our microformats project.

TemplateData
{	"description": "A template to display and format a URL", "params": { "1": {			"label": "URL", "description": "The URL to be linked", "type": "string", "required": true },		"2": {			"label": "Display text", "description": "The text to be displayed instead of the URL. Deprecated", "type": "string", "required": false, "deprecated": true }	} }