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The text before the first heading is called "section zero", and should contain a summary of the entire article as is the convention on Wikipedia. In the case of articles which are of a particular structured "kind" it's [[Category:Organisational templates|organisational template]] should be the only content of section zero.
 
The text before the first heading is called "section zero", and should contain a summary of the entire article as is the convention on Wikipedia. In the case of articles which are of a particular structured "kind" it's [[Category:Organisational templates|organisational template]] should be the only content of section zero.
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== Example ==
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<pre>
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{{#dpl:category=foo|include=%0|listseparators=,,}}
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[[Category:Wiki organisation]]
 
[[Category:Wiki organisation]]

Revision as of 22:36, 12 July 2008

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The sections of an article are the areas of text divided up by headings (using == wikitext notation). Each section can be individually edited which is more efficient in terms of traffic, organisation and edit conflict prevention.

The text before the first heading is called "section zero", and should contain a summary of the entire article as is the convention on Wikipedia. In the case of articles which are of a particular structured "kind" it's should be the only content of section zero.

Example

{{#dpl:category=foo|include=%0|listseparators=,,}}