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A '''disambiguation page''' is a page designed to help readers find the correct page when two or more articles deal with have titles or contents using the same ''keyword''.   The <nowiki>{{tl|disambig}}</nowiki> template should be added to the top of all disambiguation pages; this will automatically add the page to the [[:Category:Disambiguation]].
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== Disambiguation page ==
 
A '''disambiguation page''' is a page, found by searching, that lists multiple articles containing the searched-for word, called the ''Keyword'' in this page.  For reasons of fairness, the policy in The Citizendium is that '''no article gets to occupy the ''Keyword'' space''', because that would make it dominant to all other articles containing "Keyword".  '''Article ''Keyword'' should always redirect to ''Keyword (disambiguation)''''', a page which will list all of the articles pertaining to ''Keyword''.
 
The disambiguation page must be a plain page; it should not be assigned to any other category or workgroup, should not have a /Definition page, nor have subpages.  The disambiguation page should always be named ''Keyword (disambiguation)''.
 
An example of a disambiguation page is [[Paris (disambiguation)]].  If you go directly to [[Paris]], you should be redirected immediately to [[Paris (disambiguation)]].


Please do not assign any other category or workgroup to a disambiguation page.
There are two things that should appear in a disambiguation page:
# <big><nowiki>{{disambig}}</nowiki></big> must be included in the top of a disambiguation page; this adds the page to the [[:Category:Disambiguation]]. 
# List the articles about ''Keyword'' using the <big><nowiki>{{rpl|Article name}}</nowiki></big><ref><big><nowiki>{{rpl|Article name}}</nowiki></big> differs from <big><nowiki>{{r|Article name}}</nowiki></big>; the latter is used on <big>[[CZ:Related Articles|Related Articles]]</big> subpages</ref> format, with the most likely to be wanted near the top.


In the page itself, please list each article using the <nowiki>{{tl|rpl}}</nowiki> template, e.g. <nowiki>{{tl|rpl|Paris, Tennessee}}</nowiki><ref>This template differs from the standard <nowiki>{{tl|r}}<nowiki> found in the [[CZ:Related Articles|Related Articles]] section of each article</ref>.  This template displays the /Definition contents and also uses in icon to indicate the article's development status.
Each article so listed will display as a bullet item with the <big><nowiki>[[Article name/Definition]]</nowiki></big> page contents shown to the right, plus an icon showing the article's development status.


If the /Definition page is missing for a given disambiguated article, it can be added by clicking on the "[e]" (edit) at the end of each definition link, or added via the article's Discussion subpage link.
NOTE: There are a couple of ways to create a Definition.  One is by looking at the Disambiguation page and clicking on the "[e]" (edit) at the end of each definition link.  Another is from the Discussion page of the disambiguated article, by clicking the appropriate link near the top of the Discussion subpage.


See also [[CZ:Naming Conventions|naming conventions]], [[CZ:Proposals/Disambiguation mechanics|disambiguation mechanics]] and [[CZ:List of words with multiple uses|list of multi-use words]].
== Disambiguated articles ==


=== Don't clutter the disambiguation page with empty links ===
In each disambiguated article (listed in the disambiguation page), two things are needed:
# <big><nowiki>{{dambigbox|Article name|Keyword}}</nowiki></big> should be placed at the top of each disambiguated article to help readers find other meanings of the searched-on keyword
# A definition should be created, if it doesn't already exist, at <big><nowiki>[[Article name/Definition]]</nowiki></big>; the contents of the definition page will appear on the disambiguation page if the article is listed as described above.  Definitions should be as short as possible.


If you have a deep burning urge to list everything you can think of that is related to a topic, consider listing those on a [[CZ:Related Articles|Related Articles]] page instead.
An example of a disambiguated article is [[Paris, Tennessee]].  It's definition is at [[Paris, Tennessee/Definition]].


== See also ==


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* [[CZ:Naming Conventions]]
* [[CZ:List of words with multiple uses]] - this is a housekeeping list
 
== Notes ==

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The Snake redirect needs to be restored, as Citizendium handles disambiguation differently than Wikipedia. We make sure the top-level topic (in this case, Snake, is a redirect so that no one will be tempted to create a new article if there is a redlink to it.

Disambiguation page

A disambiguation page is a page, found by searching, that lists multiple articles containing the searched-for word, called the Keyword in this page. For reasons of fairness, the policy in The Citizendium is that no article gets to occupy the Keyword space, because that would make it dominant to all other articles containing "Keyword". Article Keyword should always redirect to Keyword (disambiguation), a page which will list all of the articles pertaining to Keyword.

The disambiguation page must be a plain page; it should not be assigned to any other category or workgroup, should not have a /Definition page, nor have subpages. The disambiguation page should always be named Keyword (disambiguation).

An example of a disambiguation page is Paris (disambiguation). If you go directly to Paris, you should be redirected immediately to Paris (disambiguation).

There are two things that should appear in a disambiguation page:

  1. {{disambig}} must be included in the top of a disambiguation page; this adds the page to the Category:Disambiguation.
  2. List the articles about Keyword using the {{rpl|Article name}}[1] format, with the most likely to be wanted near the top.

Each article so listed will display as a bullet item with the [[Article name/Definition]] page contents shown to the right, plus an icon showing the article's development status.

NOTE: There are a couple of ways to create a Definition. One is by looking at the Disambiguation page and clicking on the "[e]" (edit) at the end of each definition link. Another is from the Discussion page of the disambiguated article, by clicking the appropriate link near the top of the Discussion subpage.

Disambiguated articles

In each disambiguated article (listed in the disambiguation page), two things are needed:

  1. {{dambigbox|Article name|Keyword}} should be placed at the top of each disambiguated article to help readers find other meanings of the searched-on keyword
  2. A definition should be created, if it doesn't already exist, at [[Article name/Definition]]; the contents of the definition page will appear on the disambiguation page if the article is listed as described above. Definitions should be as short as possible.

An example of a disambiguated article is Paris, Tennessee. It's definition is at Paris, Tennessee/Definition.

See also

Notes

  1. {{rpl|Article name}} differs from {{r|Article name}}; the latter is used on Related Articles subpages