Template:See also

Purpose
This template is intended to standardize formatting for "See also" sections of articles. It also adds some additional features that are not as easy to do any other way.

Usage
To use this template start out with this code:

You can name up to 30 pages with this template, it's hard to imagine ever requiring more than that. By default this includes a header without an edit link (necessary). There is a way to disable this header to have a normal one in the article instead. The code for this is: Setting header to "on" would, for consistency, enable it as well as leaving the field blank.

You can also have alternate display names for the pages as well as changing the link's alternate text (its tooltip). To do with you separate the parts with a backward slash ( \ ). Here is an example code:

Here is that code in action: