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The explanatory page for the cookbook: Open Original Shared Link

The discussion page for the cookbook: Open Original Shared Link

The category page: Open Original Shared Link

And the text for putting a recipe page in this category: [[category:Gluten-free recipes|]]

My personal discussion page: Open Original Shared Link

And to start a new recipe page you will have to type "Open Original Shared Link followed by the name of the recipe, and then take the option to edit it when it tells you that recipe doesn't exist yet. (Or you can click on a link on another page, if someone has mentioned it but not made a page for it.)

This site is run on the same software (MediaWiki) that runs Wikipedia (and so is edited the same way), is funded by the same group, etc.


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The explanatory page for the cookbook: Open Original Shared Link

The discussion page for the cookbook: Open Original Shared Link

The category page: Open Original Shared Link

And the text for putting a recipe page in this category: [[category:Gluten-free recipes|]]

My personal discussion page: Open Original Shared Link

And to start a new recipe page you will have to type "Open Original Shared Link followed by the name of the recipe, and then take the option to edit it when it tells you that recipe doesn't exist yet. (Or you can click on a link on another page, if someone has mentioned it but not made a page for it.)

This site is run on the same software (MediaWiki) that runs Wikipedia (and so is edited the same way), is funded by the same group, etc.

I tried to put a word in for the gluten-free designation, but I really don't know what I'm doing so I'm not sure it showed up. When I went to the recipe index, there were only 31 Gluten-free recipes all starting with A or B-- am I missing something?

Leah

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I tried to put a word in for the gluten-free designation, but I really don't know what I'm doing so I'm not sure it showed up.

Oh dear, I don't see it. :( Yeah, confusion happens.

When I went to the recipe index, there were only 31 Gluten-free recipes all starting with A or B-- am I missing something?

Nope - what I've done is go through each recipe at Open Original Shared Link in order, and added the wiki tag for the category to those which belong - and I had only gotten that far in my categorizing.

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