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* {{tl|Testcases other}} — Distinguishes between the /testcases subpages and the root template page and other subpages.
* {{tl|Testcases other}} — Distinguishes between the /testcases subpages and the root template page and other subpages.
* {{tl|Template other}} — Distinguishes between pages in the template namespace and other namespaces.
* {{tl|Template other}} — Distinguishes between pages in the template namespace and other namespaces.
* {{tl|Basepage subpage}} — Distinguishes between the root template page and subpages, without special consideration in the mainspace.
* {{tl|When on basepage}} — Distinguishes between the root template page and subpages, without special consideration in the mainspace.
* {{tl|Subpage other}} &mdash; Distinguisheds between the root page and subpages (any subpage), classifying pagenames in the mainspace with a slash as being the root page.<noinclude>
* {{tl|Subpage other}} &mdash; Distinguisheds between the root page and subpages (any subpage), classifying pagenames in the mainspace with a slash as being the root page.<noinclude>
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Latest revision as of 05:02, 3 September 2020

  • {{Sandbox other}} — Distinguishes between the /sandbox subpages and the root template page and other subpages.
  • {{Testcases other}} — Distinguishes between the /testcases subpages and the root template page and other subpages.
  • {{Template other}} — Distinguishes between pages in the template namespace and other namespaces.
  • {{When on basepage}} — Distinguishes between the root template page and subpages, without special consideration in the mainspace.
  • {{Subpage other}} — Distinguisheds between the root page and subpages (any subpage), classifying pagenames in the mainspace with a slash as being the root page.