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In the menu, you can either type the name of the page you wish to create or select a namespace such as "Phil Bendle Collection" or "News" to categorise the article.
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In the menu, you can either type the name of the page you wish to create or select a namespace such as "Phil Bendle Collection" or "News" to categorise the article.
 


== Other Useful Tricks ==
== Other Useful Tricks ==

Revision as of 15:56, 5 December 2019

Click the + icon in the header and select New page

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In the menu, you can either type the name of the page you wish to create or select a namespace such as "Phil Bendle Collection" or "News" to categorise the article.

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Other Useful Tricks

  • Add the text __NOTOC__ anywhere in the page content to disable the automated Table of Contents
  • To put the article in categories, place this code anywhere in the content: [[Category:Category Name]]