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'''''Isotopes''''' is not available as a choice from the "Unused subpages" list but it can be designated to a specific article in the metadata page by using the fields tab1=Isotopes and tab1url=Isotopes (or tab2, or tab3). | '''''Isotopes''''' is not available as a choice from the "Unused subpages" list but it can be designated to a specific article in the metadata page by using the fields tab1=Isotopes and tab1url=Isotopes (or tab2, or tab3). | ||
In general, up to three different article specific subpages can be designated although each new subpage type must have the correct associated footer and header templates for it to functional correctly. For more information see [[CZ:How set up an article specific subpage]]. | In general, up to three different article specific subpages can be designated although each new subpage type must have the correct associated footer and header templates for it to functional correctly (i.e. {{tl|Isotopes header}} and {{tl|Isotopes footer}}). For more information see [[CZ:How set up an article specific subpage]]. |
Revision as of 13:44, 21 April 2008
This is an experimental subpage currently being tested on Oxygen, Iron and Hydrogen. It is designed to be a tab designated subpage used on elements that have a lot of specific isotope data.
Isotopes is not available as a choice from the "Unused subpages" list but it can be designated to a specific article in the metadata page by using the fields tab1=Isotopes and tab1url=Isotopes (or tab2, or tab3).
In general, up to three different article specific subpages can be designated although each new subpage type must have the correct associated footer and header templates for it to functional correctly (i.e. {{Isotopes header}} and {{Isotopes footer}}). For more information see CZ:How set up an article specific subpage.