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{{!}} <center>[http://www.{{{1|<noinclude>aboutus.org</noinclude>}}} go to the main site] or [[{{{1|<noinclude>aboutus.org</noinclude>}}}{{!}}the AboutUs page]]</center> | {{!}} <center>[http://www.{{{1|<noinclude>aboutus.org</noinclude>}}} go to the main site] or [[{{{1|<noinclude>aboutus.org</noinclude>}}}{{!}}the AboutUs page]]</center> | ||
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Revision as of 02:37, 17 July 2008
How to use this template?
- for example: in yourblog.someblog.org put the code: {{SubDomainTestBox|someblog.org}}
- It will create the box on the right with a link to the subdomain, a link to the main website (parent domain), and a link of AboutUs page for the main website.
- It will add categories: Category:SubDomainTestBox and Category:SubDomain of someblog.org (the latter is useful if there's a lot of subdomain in the website)
- The first category is included because many websites only have a few subdomains, but if it has many of them, then add a parameter "|cat=no": {{SubDomainTestBox|someblog.org|cat=no}} so that only the latter category is added. Each of them (i.e. Category:SubDomain of someblog.org) then should be categorized under Category:SubDomainTestBox


