Category:Pages with templates in the wrong namespace
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General
There are templates that should only be used in one namespace or a limited number of namespaces. If those templates are used in other namespaces, then they will likely populate this category. Many templates use the "demo" or "nocat" parameters to allow usage in other namespaces.
Specific
Some templates may only be used in one or two namespaces, while others may be used in any namespace. Still others can be used in all but one namespace. An rcat's template documentation is required to show if there are any namespace limitations.
If any template is used in the wrong namespace, then instead of populating the appropriate category, it may populate this category. Be sure to have your User Preferences – Advanced options set to "Show hidden categories". Most templates place the pages that use them into hidden categories, like this one, and you will not be able to see the hidden categories on redirect pages until you set your preferences to "show" them.
Subcategories
This category has the following 16 subcategories, out of 16 total.
A
- Articles with dummy references (empty)
C
D
I
- INDEX used in wrong namespace (empty)
M
- Misplaced workpages (empty)
R
- Misplaced requested edits (empty)
U
- Misplaced userspace drafts (40 P)
- Misplaced userspace notes (empty)
Pages in category "Pages with templates in the wrong namespace"
The following 35 pages are in this category, out of 35 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.