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These templates are used for splitting articles.
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{{split}}
category links talk |
- Place this at the top of a page for which a split into two or more new pages is proposed.
- By default, the discussion is directed to the talk page of the page on which this tag is placed. Optionally, a "discuss" parameter can be specified to direct the discussion to another page.
- Add the date parameter |date=September 2008 to place articles in Category:Articles to be merged since September 2008
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{{split}}
category links talk |
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{{split-apart}}
category links talk |
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It has been suggested that this page be split into multiple pages. () |
- Place this at the top of a page for which a split into two or more new pages is proposed, and where they are distinct enough that a disambiguation page is not appropriate.
- By default, the discussion is directed to the talk page of the page on which this tag is placed. Optionally, a "discuss" parameter can be specified to direct the discussion to another page.
- Add the date parameter |date=September 2008 to place articles in Category:Articles to be merged since September 2008
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{{split-apart}}
category links talk |
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{{splitsection}}
category links talk |
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It has been suggested that this section be split into a new page. () |
- Place this at the top of one or more sections for which a split into a new page is proposed.
- By default, the discussion is directed to the talk page of the page on which this tag is placed. Optionally, a "discuss" parameter can be specified to direct the discussion to another page.
- Add the date parameter |date=September 2008 to place articles in Category:Articles to be merged since September 2008
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{{splitsection}}
category links talk |
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It has been suggested that this section be split into a new page entitled New title. () |
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{{splitsections}}
category links talk |
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It has been suggested that some sections of this page be split into a new page entitled New title. () |
- Place this at the top of a page for which a split of multiple sections into a new page is proposed.
- By default, the discussion is directed to the talk page of the page on which this tag is placed. Optionally, a "discuss" parameter can be specified to direct the discussion to another page.
- If possible, instead use {{splitsection}} or {{splitsection|new title}} in each of the sections that should be split into the new page.
- Add the date parameter |date=September 2008 to place articles in Category:Articles to be merged since September 2008
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{{Splitsections2}}
category links talk |
- Place this at the top of one or more sections for which a split into a new section on the same page.
- By default, the discussion is directed to the talk page of the page on which this tag is placed. Optionally, a "discuss" parameter can be specified to direct the discussion to another page.
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{{splitdab}}
links talk |
- This template is used for splitting disambiguation pages.
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{{Split ships}}
links talk |
- Use this template for articles that have information about more than one ship.
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Wikipedia content modification information:
- This page was last modified on 27 July 2008, at 07:13.
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