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So...more help question...how do I link to a category? Not write something so that what I'm writing about is part of a category, but so I could have a link to display all (for example) "Diplomats", or whatever. --[[User:Celiose|Celiose]] 17:48, 22 July 2006 (CDT) | So...more help question...how do I link to a category? Not write something so that what I'm writing about is part of a category, but so I could have a link to display all (for example) "Diplomats", or whatever. --[[User:Celiose|Celiose]] 17:48, 22 July 2006 (CDT) | ||
− | I don't know, actually. Generally linking to a category makes the page a member of that category. There are two tags, <nowiki> <noinclude> </noinclude> and <includeonly> </includeonly> </nowiki>, but I can never remember what exactly they do or if either is the answer to your problem. A work-around solution is to simply create a list page instead: [[List of diplomats]] or something. Check out the help pages on [en.wikipedia.org Wikipedia]. | + | I don't know, actually. Generally linking to a category makes the page a member of that category. There are two tags, <nowiki> <noinclude> </noinclude> and <includeonly> </includeonly> </nowiki>, but I can never remember what exactly they do or if either is the answer to your problem. A work-around solution is to simply create a list page instead: [[List of diplomats]] or something. Check out the help pages on [en.wikipedia.org Wikipedia]. - X Stryker |
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+ | OK, Travis, I found the answer and posted it on the Help page. [[User:Xstryker|Xstryker]] 10:05, 31 July 2006 (CDT) |
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So...more help question...how do I link to a category? Not write something so that what I'm writing about is part of a category, but so I could have a link to display all (for example) "Diplomats", or whatever. --Celiose 17:48, 22 July 2006 (CDT)
I don't know, actually. Generally linking to a category makes the page a member of that category. There are two tags, <noinclude> </noinclude> and <includeonly> </includeonly> , but I can never remember what exactly they do or if either is the answer to your problem. A work-around solution is to simply create a list page instead: List of diplomats or something. Check out the help pages on [en.wikipedia.org Wikipedia]. - X Stryker
OK, Travis, I found the answer and posted it on the Help page. Xstryker 10:05, 31 July 2006 (CDT)