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About a new 6 year old girl on her 1st day in kindergarten where she finds that everyone's very open & liberal with all parts of their bodies. |
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In order to keep things organized, ''every'' page must have a category without exception. It is very easy to add a category to your page. All you need to do is add the following to your story pages: | In order to keep things organized, ''every'' page must have a category without exception. It is very easy to add a category to your page. All you need to do is add the following to your story pages: | ||
<pre>[[Category: | <pre>[[Category:My Story]]</pre> | ||
Just replace the words ''My Story'' with the Link Name (short name if you used alternate text for a long title name) of your story. This can be anywhere on the page, but most people put it at the very bottom or the very top. | Just replace the words ''My Story'' with the Link Name (short name if you used alternate text for a long title name) of your story. This can be anywhere on the page, but most people put it at the very bottom or the very top. |
Latest revision as of 00:54, 6 September 2020
In order to keep things organized, every page must have a category without exception. It is very easy to add a category to your page. All you need to do is add the following to your story pages:
[[Category:My Story]]
Just replace the words My Story with the Link Name (short name if you used alternate text for a long title name) of your story. This can be anywhere on the page, but most people put it at the very bottom or the very top.
See, isn't that simple?