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A '''disambiguation page''' is a page designed to help readers find the correct page when two or more articles deal with subjects with the same or similar names, whether the subjects differ in meaning or not. | A '''disambiguation page''' is a page designed to help readers find the correct page when two or more articles deal with subjects with the same or similar names, whether the subjects differ in meaning or not. 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 | In the page itself, please list each article using the <nowiki>{{tl|rpl}}</nowiki> template, e.g. <nowiki>{{tl|rpl|Test}}</nowiki><ref>This template differs from the standard <nowiki>{{tl|r}}<nowiki> found in the [[CZ:Related Articles|Related Articles]] section of each article</ref>. This template displays 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 [[CZ:Naming Conventions|naming conventions]], [[CZ:Proposals/Disambiguation mechanics|disambiguation mechanics]] and [[CZ:List of words with multiple uses|list of multi-use words]]. | See also [[CZ:Naming Conventions|naming conventions]], [[CZ:Proposals/Disambiguation mechanics|disambiguation mechanics]] and [[CZ:List of words with multiple uses|list of multi-use words]]. | ||
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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 [[CZ:Related Articles|Related Articles]] page instead. | |||
If you have a deep burning urge to list everything you can think of that is related to a topic, | |||
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A disambiguation page is a page designed to help readers find the correct page when two or more articles deal with subjects with the same or similar names, whether the subjects differ in meaning or not. The {{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}} template, e.g. {{tl|rpl|Test}}[1]. This template displays 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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