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== Disambiguation pages  ==
== Disambiguation pages  ==


==== Combining terms on disambiguation pages  ====
=== Combining terms on disambiguation pages  ===


A single disambiguation page may be used to disambiguate a number of similar family history terms.  
A single disambiguation page may be used to disambiguate a number of similar family history terms.  
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When a combined disambiguation page is used, hatnotes should be set up from all the Wiki pages involved.  
When a combined disambiguation page is used, hatnotes should be set up from all the Wiki pages involved.  


==== Naming the disambiguation page  ====
=== Naming the disambiguation page  ===


The title of a disambiguation page is the ambiguous term itself, provided there is no primary topic for that term, as in [[Georgia|Georgia]]. If there is a primary topic, then the tag "(disambiguation)" is added to the name of the disambiguation page, as in [[Delaware (disambiguation)|Delaware (disambiguation)]].  
The title of a disambiguation page is the ambiguous term itself, provided there is no primary topic for that term, as in [[Georgia|Georgia]]. If there is a primary topic, then the tag "(disambiguation)" is added to the name of the disambiguation page, as in [[Delaware (disambiguation)|Delaware (disambiguation)]].  
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When a disambiguation page combines several similar terms, one of them must be selected as the title for the page (with the "(disambiguation)" tag added if a primary topic exists for that term).  
When a disambiguation page combines several similar terms, one of them must be selected as the title for the page (with the "(disambiguation)" tag added if a primary topic exists for that term).  


==== Page style  ====
=== Page style  ===


Each disambiguation page comprises a list (or multiple lists, for multiple senses of the term in question) of similarly-titled links.  
Each disambiguation page comprises a list (or multiple lists, for multiple senses of the term in question) of similarly-titled links.  
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*Each bulleted entry should, in almost every case, have exactly one navigable (blue) link; including more than one link can confuse the reader.
*Each bulleted entry should, in almost every case, have exactly one navigable (blue) link; including more than one link can confuse the reader.


==== Add a template to show page status  ====
=== Add a template to show page status  ===


Include either the template {{tl|Geodis}}, or the template {{tl|Disambig}} on the page as an indicator of the page's status.  
Include either the template {{tl|Geodis}}, or the template {{tl|Disambig}} on the page as an indicator of the page's status.  


'''Geodis vs. Disambig'''
==== Geodis vs. Disambig ====


*Select the template {{tl|Geodis}} when the only titles to disambiguate are '''place-names'''.  
*Select the template {{tl|Geodis}} when the only titles to disambiguate are '''place-names'''.  
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*Use both templates when the similar titles are mixed place-names and non-place-names.
*Use both templates when the similar titles are mixed place-names and non-place-names.


'''Template position'''
==== Template position ====


'''''When adding a''''' '''single''' '''''template:'''''  
'''''When adding a''''' '''single''' '''''template:'''''  
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