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*Therefore, the first thing to do is decide where your halachik article would belong within our topical categories as displayed on the left sidebar.
*Therefore, the first thing to do is decide where your halachik article would belong within our topical categories as displayed on the left sidebar.
** For instance, “The Laws of Shema” would fall within the “Prayer” category.
** For instance, “The Laws of Shema” would fall within the “Prayer” category.
*Next, you need to create the link. To do this, click the edit tab towards the top of the page. From here you’ll see a large editable text box with all sorts of strange looking coding symbols. Find where you should add your link and surround the title with double brakets
*Next, you need to create the link. To do this, click the edit tab towards the top of the page. From here you’ll see a large editable text box with all sorts of strange looking coding symbols. Find where you should add your link and surround the title with double brackets
** For instance <nowiki>[[Laws of Shema]]</nowiki> = [[Laws of Shema]]
** For instance <nowiki>[[Laws of Shema]]</nowiki> = [[Laws of Shema]]
* A red link means that it's an empty page, which you can then click on and add content
* A red link means that it's an empty page, which you can then click on and add content