Template:Category see also/doc

Parameters

 * Most are pipe character-separated category page names; up to 40 pages can be included.
 * LABEL=Some other phrase... → replaces the default message prefix: "".
 * project: Any valid interwiki or interproject prefix from de:, fr:, es: access to other language Wikipedias to cross-sister wikis using sister projects abbreviations such as B:, Q:, S:, V: etc. Where applicable, both interlingual and cross-project links can be rendered as follows:
 * es for linking categories on es.wikipedia.org, the Spanish-language Wikipedia, or
 * de:V for linking categories on de.wikiversity.org, the German-language Wikiversity, or
 * fr:B for linking categories on fr.wikibooks.org, the French-language Wikibooks.
 * The template creates a block-level element in the HTML, effectively forming its own paragraph; it may not be used inline in text.

Practical example
Bobsledding and luge are Olympic sports properly subcategorized under "sledding", so should not appear (strictly speaking categorically) as sub-categories of "winter sports". However, a lay reader using categories might expect to find them there. So to show their presence and guide proper selections for editors choosing categories, one can include the sub-sub-categories as a see also annotation on the Category:Winter sports page.

TemplateData
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