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{{Workgroup|group= Hobbies}}
{{Dogs Subgroup}}
This is a listing of articles under the purview of the Hobbies Workgroup that have been designated as particularly relevant to the Dogs Subgroup.
This subgroup is experimental; it has not yet been approved.
[[Category:Hobbies Workgroup|Dogs]]
{{WgTable|Anatolian Shepherd Dog|Animal fancy|Breed|Dog|Dog Breed|Dog Breeding|Fox Terrier|Jack Russell|Jack Russell Terrier|Luxating patella|Miniature Fox Terrier|Moose (dog actor)|My Dog Skip|Rottweiler|Terrier}}

Latest revision as of 21:25, 16 January 2009

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This is a listing of articles under the purview of the Biology and Hobbies Workgroups that have been designated as particularly relevant to the Dogs Subgroup.

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An example of using the sub1 field in the metadata to add a subgroup, in this case Chemical Engineering

To designate an article for inclusion in this subgroup, go to the article's Metadata page and :

  • List Dogs as one of the subgroup categories (i.e., sub1, sub2 or sub3) as indicated by the B in the adjacent image.
  • Update or add appropriate workgroup categories (i.e., cat1, cat2 or cat3) as indicated by the A in the adjacent image.
  • Update the appropriate entries for cat_check, status, underlinked and cleanup; see here for a full explanation of these fields.
  • It is often necessary to "jog" articles to make them display in workgroups and subgroups. "Jogging" is done by editing an article's main page and adding a blank space at the end of any paragraph.
  • The Metadata page may list the article for inclusion in as many as 3 main workgroup categories plus as many as 3 subgroup categories.