Template:Confused/doc

This template is used at top of articles with similar names to redirect readers who might be searching for the alternative article.

Usage
Users who are searching for Grande Prairie (with an "e") might instead go to the Grand Prairie article. To prevent confusion, this template is used as follows on the top of the Grand Prairie article:

...which produces:

TemplateData
{	"params": { "1": {			"description": "Enter the text to go after \"Not to be confused with...\", including a wikilink to the article (you don't need to include a full stop/period)", "example": "Grande Prairie, a city in Alberta, Canada", "type": "string", "required": true, "label": "Not to be confused with places or topics" }	},	"description": "This template is used at top of articles with similar names to redirect readers who might be searching for the alternative article. " }

Related templates

 * See also - Used at top of page sections, to point the reader to related information.
 * Other uses - Used at the top of articles to point to disambiguation pages. For example, the Paris article uses this template to point to Paris (disambiguation).
 * Redirect - Used at the top of articles when a redirect to the article is also a common disambiguation term.
 * Related - Use at the bottom of articles to add links for closely related articles to the left sidebar.