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| colspan=2 |<br>A particularly important bit of wiki markup syntax is the '''internal link''' from one wiki page to another. This is done by typing the <nowiki>[[Target Page Title]]</nowiki> in double brackets. (You don't need to memorize that: above every edit window there is a button with a blue '''Ab''' icon; clicking that will type a placeholder link for you.)
 
| colspan=2 |<br>A particularly important bit of wiki markup syntax is the '''internal link''' from one wiki page to another. This is done by typing the <nowiki>[[Target Page Title]]</nowiki> in double brackets. (You don't need to memorize that: above every edit window there is a button with a blue '''Ab''' icon; clicking that will type a placeholder link for you.)
  
The phrase between the double brackets must '''match the page title exactly''' (including capitalization, spaces, punctuation marks, etc.) or you'll get a dead link (which [[Link To Nowhere|appears in red).
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The phrase between the double brackets must '''match the page title exactly''' (including capitalization, spaces, punctuation marks, etc.) or you'll get a dead link (which [[Link To Nowhere|appears in red]]).
  
 
But a nice trick of the wiki markup syntax is that you can make the hyperlinked word or phrase be something ''other'' than the exact page title: Insert a "pipe" character (the vertical line at the far right on your keyboard) after the page title, and add the text as you'd like it to appear. It looks like this:
 
But a nice trick of the wiki markup syntax is that you can make the hyperlinked word or phrase be something ''other'' than the exact page title: Insert a "pipe" character (the vertical line at the far right on your keyboard) after the page title, and add the text as you'd like it to appear. It looks like this:
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Other kinds of categorization are possible too; but we recommend sticking with categories that [http://camera-wiki.org/index.php?title=Special:MostLinkedCategories&limit=300 already have lots of members]. (Hint: do a "Find" within that page within your browser to see if some relevant category term might be in use already.)
 
Other kinds of categorization are possible too; but we recommend sticking with categories that [http://camera-wiki.org/index.php?title=Special:MostLinkedCategories&limit=300 already have lots of members]. (Hint: do a "Find" within that page within your browser to see if some relevant category term might be in use already.)
  
In the case of Japan and Germany, their camera output is so large that a country category for them would become uselessly large. Instead, there are subcategories like "Japanese 6x6 TLR" to instead
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In the case of Japan and Germany, their camera output is so great that a country category for them would become uselessly long. Instead, there are subcategories like "Japanese 6x6 TLR" to instead
  
 
Category tags are typically added to the bottom of the page markup, in the following format:
 
Category tags are typically added to the bottom of the page markup, in the following format:

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