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actually, this is my favorite one to use -- its the only a users doesn't have to consult a reference on how to use
(figured out what the intro meant;use section headers instead of random font size changes and horiz rules; reformat examples and *explain what they're demonstrating*) |
(actually, this is my favorite one to use -- its the only a users doesn't have to consult a reference on how to use) |
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==Usage and purpose== | ==Usage and purpose== | ||
This template is used to add disambiguation links (''dab'' is Wikipedia shorthand for "disambiguation") to the top of article pages | This template is used to add disambiguation links (''dab'' is Wikipedia shorthand for "disambiguation") to the top of article pages. While there are many other disambiguation-related templates, {{tl|dablink}} is unquestionably the simplest as it's sole function is to apply a consistent formatting the the text included as a parameter. See [[Wikipedia:Otheruses templates (example usage)]] for a list of templates with more specialized uses. | ||
This template places an HTML div-/div block around the material given as its only argument, which forces browsers to correctly interpret the contained code. Contrary to what its name implies, it does not actually create a link of any kind. | This template places an HTML div-/div block around the material given as its only argument, which forces browsers to correctly interpret the contained code. Contrary to what its name implies, it does not actually create a link of any kind. | ||