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<includeonly><onlyinclude>{{#switch: {{{ParameterThatShouldAlwaysBeEmpty|}}} | {{{2|}}}{{{1|}}}{{{@|}}} = [https://inv.nadeko.net/ video missing] | {{{2|}}}{{{@|}}} = [https://inv.nadeko.net/watch?v={{{1|u31qwQUeGuM}}}] | {{{@|}}} = [https://inv.nadeko.net/watch?v={{{1|u31qwQUeGuM}}} {{{2|video title}}}] | {{{2|}}}{{{1|}}} = [https://inv.nadeko.net/channel/{{{@|UC6-1WMbZBIMrCGUBr64-3NQ}}}] | {{{2|}}} = [https://inv.nadeko.net/channel/{{{@|UC6-1WMbZBIMrCGUBr64-3NQ}}} {{{1|}}}] }}</onlyinclude></includeonly> | <includeonly><onlyinclude>{{#switch: {{{ParameterThatShouldAlwaysBeEmpty|}}} | {{{2|}}}{{{1|}}}{{{@|}}} = [https://inv.nadeko.net/ video missing] | {{{2|}}}{{{@|}}} = [https://inv.nadeko.net/watch?v={{{1|u31qwQUeGuM}}}{{#if:{{{t|}}}|&t{{=}}{{{t|}}}}}] | {{{@|}}} = [https://inv.nadeko.net/watch?v={{{1|u31qwQUeGuM}}}{{#if:{{{t|}}}|&t{{=}}{{{t|}}}}} {{{2|video title}}}] | {{{2|}}}{{{1|}}} = [https://inv.nadeko.net/channel/{{{@|UC6-1WMbZBIMrCGUBr64-3NQ}}}] | {{{2|}}} = [https://inv.nadeko.net/channel/{{{@|UC6-1WMbZBIMrCGUBr64-3NQ}}} {{{1|}}}] }}</onlyinclude></includeonly> | ||
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{{YouTube|Jdf6BzzfOqM|Example video}} | {{YouTube|Jdf6BzzfOqM|Example video}} | ||
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{{YouTube|@=UC7_gcs09iThXybpVgjHZ_7g|rem=PBS Space Time|Example channel}} | {{YouTube|@=UC7_gcs09iThXybpVgjHZ_7g|rem=PBS Space Time|Example channel}} | ||
Revision as of 08:53, 1 December 2025
Demo
Description
This template exists to make it less painful to put video links in data tables, such as on Ontology pages or rating sheets. Without it, the "=" sign in YouTube links tends to break templates.
As an incidental bonus, the template uses invidious as its video interface. It will be updated based on which invidious instances are currently known to be functional.