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A convenience / consistency template, primarily intended for use when citing a page number or range of pages as part of a reference, that incorporates a non-breaking space ( ) before the number(s) supplied. {{pp.}} is an alias for this template, and may be preferable for page ranges since it more closely matches the output then.
Examples
Code
Output
{{p.|2}}
p. 2 (single page)
{{pp.|2|4}}
pp. 2–4 (page range)
{{p.|2|4}}
pp. 2–4
{{pp.|2}}
p. 2
{{p.|2|f.}}
pp. 2 f.
{{p.|2|f}}
pp. 2 f.
{{pp.|2|f.}}
pp. 2 f.
{{pp.|2|f}}
pp. 2 f. (folio / "and the following page")
{{pp.|2|ff.}}
pp. 2 ff.
{{pp.|2|ff}}
pp. 2 ff. (folia / "and following pages")
{{p.|2|ff.}}
pp. 2 ff.
{{p.|2|ff}}
pp. 2 ff.
{{p.|2|sq.}}
pp. 2 sq.
{{p.|2|sq}}
pp. 2 sq.
{{pp.|2|sq.}}
pp. 2 sq.
{{pp.|2|sq}}
pp. 2 sq. (sequiturque / "and the following page")