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The '''My Story''' link should be the same as the one you made to get your story started in the first place. '''Type of Story''' should be ''one'' and only one of the following: ''' | The '''My Story''' link should be the same as the one you made to get your story started in the first place. '''Type of Story''' should be ''one'' and only one of the following: '''Straight Stories''', '''Gay Stories''', '''Furry Stories''', '''Non-English Stories''', or '''Meta Stories''', depending on the type of story (which you should already know from placing the link to your story). | ||
[[Category: Format Rules|Category Pages]] | [[Category: Format Rules|Category Pages]] |
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Category pages are special pages that are an automatically generated index of all pages in a particular category. This will provide you with an index of the pages in your story. It is very simple to make a category page. Simply click on the red link after Category: at the bottom of the a page in your story, then create the page with the following:
An index of the pages in the story [[My Story]]. [[Category:Type of Story]]
The My Story link should be the same as the one you made to get your story started in the first place. Type of Story should be one and only one of the following: Straight Stories, Gay Stories, Furry Stories, Non-English Stories, or Meta Stories, depending on the type of story (which you should already know from placing the link to your story).