Template:Dlmod

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Documentation
This template is used for creating links to download pages of mods, utilities, and other resources at particular sites (with a mouse-over tooltip showing where you'll be downloading from), for use in mod and utility testing lists. The supported options are detailed below. Feel free to add more (should be multi-author sites), or to correct the URL coding if a site changes its structure, or to remove one if a site sadly goes down permanently. Various mod archives are already gone: PlanetElderScrolls.GameSpy.com, ElricM.com, the archive part of Rethan-Manor.net, Morrowind.UFRealms.net, GHFMod.us, and many more.

Parameters
The pageID you supply the is number near the end of the URL, e.g. 24561 in http://www.nexusmods.com/ morrowind/mods/ 24561 /? produces: The pageID you supply is the two-part, hyphenated numeric sequence at the end of the URL, e.g. 42-12387 in http://mw.modhistory.com/ download- 42-12387 Thus,  produces: The pageID you supply is the two-part, hyphenated numeric sequence at the end of the URL, e.g. 11-1169 in http://download.fliggerty.com/ download- 11-1169 Thus,  produces: The pageID you supply is the case-sensitive mod name right before the .htm at the end of the URL, e.g. Domehome in http://lovkullen.net/ Emma/ Domehome .htm Thus,  produces: Note that the  part is required. The URL you supply is a full URL, including http:// or https:// Please link to the page about the mod or utility, not to a direct archive download, when possible. Thus  produces:
 * or  = for Nexus Mods (nexusmods.com).
 * or  = for Morrowind Modding History (mw.modhistory.com).
 * or  = for Great House Fliggerty (dowload.fliggerty.com).
 * or  = for Emma's Elder Scrolls Site (lovkullen.net).
 * = for a custom URL to an author's site.

Usage
Example mod testing list entry with the template used to provide two offsite download-page links:

Renders as:


 * Better Clothes 1.1 by Psychodog Studios – Working and highly recommended .  Detailed and more natural-looking replacements for almost all the vanilla clothing in the game (though keeping to the design aesthetics of the original items, and not modifying their stats). Requires Better Bodies and is best used also with Better Heads; together, they bring the PC and NPCs closer to the standards of modern gaming, compared to the original, cartoonish 2002 models. Should load after any old mods that do anything incidentally with vanilla clothing, and before any post-Better Clothes mods that cite it as a dependency.

Note that the back-to-back instances of  need not be separated by a space; a thin space is included in the template's code to keep the link icon of the first instance from butting up against the link letter of the second.