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The horizontal alphabetical line which appears in some categories and on some long pages is a '''Table of Contents'''. It allows a person to browse a category beginning at a certain letter. One needs only click on one of the letters, and one can either jump several pages, or scroll down a long page to the entries that begin with that letter. This is very useful when browsing categories with a large number of items (such as the category page '[[:Category:Choral music|Music scores]]' or the composer page '[[Anonymous]]').
The horizontal alphabetical line which appears in some categories and on some long pages is a '''Table of Contents''' for quick browsing. Simply click one of the letters to jump straight to the entries that begin with that letter.
 
This is very useful when browsing categories with a large number of items, such as the category page [[:Category:SATB]] or the composer page [[Anonymous]]).


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Latest revision as of 12:10, 2 January 2006

The horizontal alphabetical line which appears in some categories and on some long pages is a Table of Contents for quick browsing. Simply click one of the letters to jump straight to the entries that begin with that letter.

This is very useful when browsing categories with a large number of items, such as the category page Category:SATB or the composer page Anonymous).

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