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{{tagexplanation|subjecttag|subject|subject|subject|some other way to refer to subject}} | |||
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|tag=subject | |tag=subject | ||
|value={{{1|sample category}}} | |value={{{1|sample category}}} | ||
|printvalue={{{2|}}} | |printvalue={{{2|}}} | ||
|pageprefix=Resources | |pageprefix=Resources | ||
|sup= | |sup=subject}}</includeonly><noinclude>[[Category:Tagging]]</noinclude> |
Latest revision as of 15:53, 31 January 2015
This template is for applying categories within teaching approaches. E.g.
{{subjecttag|sample subject}}
produces this
sample subject(subject)
and places the page in Category:Sample approach, and creates a link from the "(subject)", to "subject/sample subject".
If you want to tag a word with a category, but cannot use the exact name of the category in the flow of the text, then you can supply a second argument:
{{subjecttag|sample subject|some other way to refer to subject}}
produces this
some other way to refer to subject(subject)