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* '''Trope''': The backbone of this site. A description of a recurring pattern in fiction which should come with a list of examples. '''Example''': [[Sealed Evil in a Can]].
* '''Work''': A description of a piece of fiction in which tropes may occur, containing a list of the tropes that exist in that piece of fiction. This page type enables reviews, the YMMV tab, and several other features. Additionally, if the
* '''A creator or person''': A page about some real-life entity associated with the creation of works (like an author, an actor or a production studio). '''Example''': [[David Tennant]].
* '''A work's examples page''': A page which is not the main page of some work, but lists some of the tropes that occur in that work anyway. These take three main forms: splits of tropes that occur when the main work page gets too big, [[Character Sheets]], and
* '''Index''': Also called '''Category'''. A page whose main function is to list other pages. A page is included in an index by adding a Category tag (either via the HotCat tool at the bottom of the page, or typed directly into the page text in the form <code><nowiki>[[Category:Category Name Here]]</nowiki></code> -- usually at the bottom of the page). '''Example''': [[Espionage Tropes]].
* '''Sub-page''': A page which is about a trope or work, but is not the main page about that trope or work. Most of these are pages in companion [[Namespace]]s like [[Headscratchers]], YMMV, or [[Wild Mass Guessing]]. '''Example''': [[Properly Paranoid/Quotes]].
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