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If the <big><nowiki>[[Article name/Definition]]</nowiki></big> page is missing for a given disambiguated article, it can be added by clicking on the "[e]" (edit) at the end of each definition link, or added by clicking the appropriate link near the top of the article's Discussion subpage.
If the <big><nowiki>[[Article name/Definition]]</nowiki></big> page is missing for a given disambiguated article, it can be added by clicking on the "[e]" (edit) at the end of each definition link, or added by clicking the appropriate link near the top of the article's Discussion subpage.
Each disambiguated article should also have <big><nowiki>{{seealso|Keyword}}</nowiki></big> at the top.


== See also ==
== See also ==

Revision as of 16:23, 29 September 2020

A disambiguation page is a page, found by searching, that lists multiple articles containing the searched-for word.

{{ disambig }} must be included in the top of disambiguation pages; this adds the page to the Category:Disambiguation. Disambiguation pages are plain; they should not be assigned to any other category or workgroup, nor have subpages. They should contain only a list of articles using the {{ tl | rpl | Article name }}[1] format. Each article so listed will display as a bullet item with the [[Article name/Definition]] page contents shown to the right, plus an icon showing the article's development status.

If the [[Article name/Definition]] page is missing for a given disambiguated article, it can be added by clicking on the "[e]" (edit) at the end of each definition link, or added by clicking the appropriate link near the top of the article's Discussion subpage.

Each disambiguated article should also have {{seealso|Keyword}} at the top.

See also


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  1. NOTE: {{ tl | rpl | Article name }} differs from {{ tl | r | Article name }}; the latter is used on Related Articles subpages