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Disambiguation
disambiguation
This is a disambiguation page, which lists works which share the same title. If an article link referred you here, please consider editing it to point directly to the intended page.


Disambiguation may refer to:


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[edit] Usage

{{disambiguation}}
Disambiguation
disambiguation
This is a disambiguation page, which lists works which share the same title. If an article link referred you here, please consider editing it to point directly to the intended page.


Disambiguation may refer to:

{{disambiguation|notes=blah blah.}}
Disambiguation
disambiguation
This is a disambiguation page, which lists works which share the same title. If an article link referred you here, please consider editing it to point directly to the intended page.

blah blah.


Disambiguation may refer to:

This template adds pages to Category:Disambiguation pages; this behaviour can be overridden with the category parameter.

[edit] Style guide

A disambiguation page is a page listing multiple works of the same name (such as The Raven).

  1. The page title should be the ambiguous title being disambiguated (for example, "The Raven"). (For guidelines on the titles of other pages, see 'Page titles' above.)
  2. The header is standardized with "{{disambiguation}}" at the top of the page.
  3. Disambiguated works are listed in bulleted form, with no links except the titles and the authors. Only the basic information (title, author, date if known, and type of work) should be listed. If there are multiple works of the same title by the same author, also specify the collection it was first published in if known. For example:
    * [[The Raven (Poe)|The Raven]] (1845), a poem by [[Author:Edgar Allan Poe|Edgar Allan Poe]].
    * [[A Cradle Song (Blake, 1789)|A Cradle Song]] (1789), a poem by [[Author:William Blake|William Blake]] published in ''Songs of Innocence''.
  4. Then use {{similar|The Raven}} in each of the works.


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