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I'm a bit of a template newbie, but shouldn't all the categories added on the template be in the "noinclude" ? I added the template to my to do page and, voilà, now my user page appears on the project page. is that intended? --
lquilter23:35, 19 December 2006 (UTC)reply
Some should be in "noinclude" and others in "includeonly". It's a matter of whether you intend to categorize the template page itself or the pages in which it is included.
I'm not sure what you mean by "my user page appears on the project page". Perhaps you included the name of your user page in double curly brackets somewhere, so that your user page was included in another page? -
Jmabel |
Talk02:47, 23 December 2006 (UTC)reply
Thanks Jmabel -- it's my
User:Lquilter/work page. I have added the "todo" template for Gender Studies tasks to my work-page. But once I did it, my User work page also was listed at
Category:WikiProject_Gender_Studies and
Category:Wikiproject Countering systemic bias. That's clearly not right. So either, this template is not meant to be included on user pages (although it's a to-do, and the other similar templates are confugured to be put on user pages); or I've done something wrong; or there's something wrong on the template? If you have a moment & can look at the page & template I'd appreciate it. --
lquilter04:33, 23 December 2006 (UTC)reply
I put all of the categories inside the noinclude element: they are to categorize this template, not the pages that include it. -
Jmabel |
Talk07:42, 25 December 2006 (UTC)reply
This template is part of WikiProject Gender studies. This
WikiProject aims to improve the quality of articles dealing with gender studies and to remove systematic gender bias from Wikipedia. If you would like to participate in the project, you can choose to edit this template, or visit the
project page for more information.Gender studiesWikipedia:WikiProject Gender studiesTemplate:WikiProject Gender studiesGender studies articles
I'm a bit of a template newbie, but shouldn't all the categories added on the template be in the "noinclude" ? I added the template to my to do page and, voilà, now my user page appears on the project page. is that intended? --
lquilter23:35, 19 December 2006 (UTC)reply
Some should be in "noinclude" and others in "includeonly". It's a matter of whether you intend to categorize the template page itself or the pages in which it is included.
I'm not sure what you mean by "my user page appears on the project page". Perhaps you included the name of your user page in double curly brackets somewhere, so that your user page was included in another page? -
Jmabel |
Talk02:47, 23 December 2006 (UTC)reply
Thanks Jmabel -- it's my
User:Lquilter/work page. I have added the "todo" template for Gender Studies tasks to my work-page. But once I did it, my User work page also was listed at
Category:WikiProject_Gender_Studies and
Category:Wikiproject Countering systemic bias. That's clearly not right. So either, this template is not meant to be included on user pages (although it's a to-do, and the other similar templates are confugured to be put on user pages); or I've done something wrong; or there's something wrong on the template? If you have a moment & can look at the page & template I'd appreciate it. --
lquilter04:33, 23 December 2006 (UTC)reply
I put all of the categories inside the noinclude element: they are to categorize this template, not the pages that include it. -
Jmabel |
Talk07:42, 25 December 2006 (UTC)reply