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Revision as of 23:57, 6 July 2019

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Purpose

Some articles are similar enough in content to warrant linking one to the other, rather than replicate the information through all articles. Similarly, another existing article may provide additional information (such as regarding a section's focus on a speciifc event) that may pertain to the interests of the reader, yet not warrant inclusion in the current article. In those cases, it is proper to link to the other article. While behaving similarly to the function of categories, the use of the {{seealso}} template is to recognize the direct relationship with an article of similar scope.


Usage

To link to a related article on a topic, use {{seealso|The other article}}, replacing 'the other article' with the actual name of the main page.


Example

{{seealso|Brotherhood of Randis}}

Will display:

See also: Brotherhood of Randis


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