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  • Внедряет на данную ВикиСтраницу RSS-ленту с другого сайта.
  • Вызов: {{feed url="https://...[|https://...|https://...]" [title="no"] [max=number] [time=1] [nomark=number]}}
  • url адрес ленты
  • title - значение "text" будет показано в заголовке, "no" не покажет заголовка, если оставить пустым то заголовок будет получен с ленты.
  • max максимальное количество пунктов ленты
  • time значение 0 (по умолчанию) скроет метки времени на пунктах ленты, 1 - покажет их.
  • nomark значение 0 покажет заголовки лент. 1 - уберет.

Примеры


{{feed url="https://www.anekdot.ru/rss/export_j.xml" max=2}}

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Feed Title: Свежая десятка смешных анекдотов. Анекдоты из России.


Анекдот №11 за 16 апреля 2026

Суверенитет любой страны, не имеющей ЯО, ограничен перспективой, что ее руководство будет уничтожено, похищено или свергнуто силами США. Лучшая защита от них - это отсутствие ценных минеральных ресурсов в сочетании с полной лояльностью.

А вот пример англоязычной ленты :
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Feed Title: Temples,Shrines & Castles of Japan. ( + Deities) 日本 Pool


Ryozenji Temple 霊山寺

banzainetsurfer has added a photo to the pool:

Ryozenji Temple 霊山寺

Ryozenji Temple (霊山寺) is the first temple on the Shikoku Henro (Shikoku 88 Temple Pilgrimage). Additional information below.

"The Shikoku pilgrimage route (or Shikoku Henro) is one of the few circular-shaped pilgrimages in the world. It includes 88 “official” temples and numerous other sacred sites where the Buddhist priest Kūkai (Kōbō Daishi) is believed to have trained or have spent time during the 9th Century. If walked, the entire route is about 1,200 kilometers long which allows one to experience the abundant natural surroundings of Shikoku and presents visitors with numerous opportunities to mix with local people. This pilgrimage provides the an opportunity to reflect on one's life and to change for the better.
People’s motives for making this pilgrimage are varied. For example, some come for religious reasons, some to pray for healing or safety in the home, or some in memory of those who have passed away. In addition, some come just to get away from regular life, some for recreation, or some to spend time alone in reflection and to find oneself. For people today, it is being re-discovered as a healing journey.
This pilgrimage should not be considered as a stamp-gathering relay, but as a religious journey. Do not worry too much. Just take the first step and as you travel around, you will have time to reflect on yourself and obtain something from this endeavor. The local people will welcome you for your decision to embark on the Shikoku pilgrimage."
Source: shikoku-tourism.com/en/shikoku-henro/shikoku-henro