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A '''disambiguation page''' is a page | A '''disambiguation page''' is a page found by Search that lists multiple articles contained the word searched for. The <nowiki>{{tl|disambig}}</nowiki> template should be added to the top of all disambiguation pages; this will automatically add the page to the [[:Category:Disambiguation]]. | ||
Please do not assign any other category or workgroup to a disambiguation page. | Please do not assign any other category or workgroup to a disambiguation page. |
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A disambiguation page is a page found by Search that lists multiple articles contained the word searched for. The {{tl|disambig}} template should be added to the top of all disambiguation pages; this will automatically add the page to the Category:Disambiguation.
Please do not assign any other category or workgroup to a disambiguation page.
In the page itself, please list each article using the {{tl|rpl|Article name}} template[1]. On disambiguation pages, this template will display the /Definition contents and also uses in icon to indicate the article's development status.
If the /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 via the article's Discussion subpage link.
See also naming conventions, disambiguation mechanics and list of multi-use words.
Don't clutter the disambiguation page with empty links
If you have a deep burning urge to list everything you can think of that is related to a topic, consider listing those on a Related Articles page instead.
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- ↑ This template differs from the standard <nowiki>{{r}}<nowiki> found in the Related Articles section of each article