Template:Otheruses templates

Otheruses templates
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For a summary page on how to use these templates, see Otheruses templates (example usage).

Generic

 * For example, . This template is adaptable, but fails to standardize hatnotes.
 * For example, . This template is adaptable, but fails to standardize hatnotes.


 * (Similar to Dablink, but used for messages that wouldn't make sense on mirrors of Wikipedia, such as a link in the main article namespace that links to one in the Wikipedia namespace. See Avoid self-references for more details.)
 * (Similar to Dablink, but used for messages that wouldn't make sense on mirrors of Wikipedia, such as a link in the main article namespace that links to one in the Wikipedia namespace. See Avoid self-references for more details.)

Otheruses
Note: All of these templates are special cases of 
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 * : (this is for when there are both a singular and plural disambiguation page; only works when the plural is formed simply by adding "s" at the end.)
 * : (for when there are two disambiguation pages, such as noun and adjective, or singular and irregular plural; there are only two parameters, at least one is required)

Other people

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Other places

 * Otherplaces, analogous to Otheruses


 * Otherplaces2, analogous to Otheruses2


 * Otherplaces3, analogous to Otheruses3

Otherhurricaneuses

 * For articles on storms.


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For (other topic)
Note: otheruses4 (about is a convenient redirect) can often be used instead of for; you just have to add an empty first parameter (e.g.  becomes
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Redirect

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