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Fred Smith 03:07, 10 Apr 2014 (UTC)

Again, welcome and let us know how we can help you help us on the WordPress Codex.

MichaelH (talk) 16:48, 22 Feb 2006 (GMT)

Creating Templates

Hi Chad,

I've noticed you've been doing some great work documenting the login URL related filters. I just wanted to give you a tip. For groups of related things like this you can create a template. Just add the links to the different filters to the template like you normally would in the "Related" section of a page. Then you can use the template in the pages instead of adding all of the links separately. And when you have another related filter to add, you only need to add it in one place (the template), you don't have to go back and add it to each page.

To create a template, you can just add it to the page like this: {{Login URL Filters}}

Then click on the red link and add your text, like you would with any page.

-Jdgrimes 13:57, 12 February 2014 (UTC)

That's awesome! Thanks for the info

Cbutlerjr 03:10, 13 February 2014 (UTC)