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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, and is intended to be used only when other disambiguation link templates are found to be too restrictive for a given situation. See [[Wikipedia:Otheruses templates (example usage)]] for a list of templates that should be first considered before using this one.
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.
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