Category:Articles to check for link ordering
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The articles below have been flagged by bots (Pearle and her clone, Whobot) for human review. The convention for ordering is that category membership links (which look like: [[Category:Name of category here]]) are at the bottom of the article, followed only by interwiki links.
The only text that is allowed to co-mingle with category and interwiki links are HTML comments that follow on the same line, or stub tags following the interwiki links.
The stub tag convention was decided on Wikipedia:WikiProject Stub sorting. It is intended to prevent stub categories from showing up first in the list of categories. Any {{tag}} that ends in "stub" should qualify.
When Pearle edits an article, she will often tidy up capitalization, ordering, and whitespace. If she notices a violation of the ordering convention which is too ambiguous to fix automatically, she will add the following tag, which posts a notice and adds the article to this category:
- {{interwiki-category-check|MESSAGE}}
"MESSAGE" will contain the first 30 characters of the text which is believed to be out of order. This may indicate that someone forgot to put a colon at the beginning of a category reference (they forgot to do this: [[:Category:Name of category here]]) that they wish to display as an inline link. Category references that do not start with a colon actually add the article to the category and must be at the bottom of the page above the interwiki links.
If you are able, please fix the problem and remove the tag. If you have a question about the behavior of the bot, or have found a problem or have an objection, please leave a message on either User talk:Pearle or User talk:Whobot. Thanks!