Editing Help:How to make a Tool page
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** You can enter a list of related topic pages after "Related topics=", separated by commas (e.g. "Related topics=Sleep,Metabolism") | ** You can enter a list of related topic pages after "Related topics=", separated by commas (e.g. "Related topics=Sleep,Metabolism") | ||
** We recommend putting this at the top of your page article | ** We recommend putting this at the top of your page article | ||
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==How to turn a page a tool page if it already in a different category?== | ==How to turn a page a tool page if it already in a different category?== | ||
You can change the categorization of a page by removing any existing infobox/footer templates and category tags from a page and instead replace with (at least) the tool tag as specified above. This will put the page in the tool category and remove it from the other categories. | You can change the categorization of a page by removing any existing infobox/footer templates and category tags from a page and instead replace with (at least) the tool tag as specified above. This will put the page in the tool category and remove it from the other categories. |