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Roger here, I'm still puzzeled as to how to create a new article.  I uploaded an image file for the 723 regulator (my article subject).  This went into an "Image File page"  automatically, OK.  I added it to the Voltage Regulators section of Components/Integrated Circuits, OK.  But I couldn't figure out how to make a document like there is for LT1528 OO.  I put the info I have into the discussion page for the image, but that is only a temporary solution.
 
Roger here, I'm still puzzeled as to how to create a new article.  I uploaded an image file for the 723 regulator (my article subject).  This went into an "Image File page"  automatically, OK.  I added it to the Voltage Regulators section of Components/Integrated Circuits, OK.  But I couldn't figure out how to make a document like there is for LT1528 OO.  I put the info I have into the discussion page for the image, but that is only a temporary solution.
  
How does one create a new article page that isn't a "talk" page for something else? Beside the info on the IC, I have a couple of documents that are in-depth on using the device.  These should be near each other as well as near the info document above.  How would I go about setting up a "723" sub-chapter of "Integrated Circuits"?  I guess that's as clear as I can make the question.
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How does one create a new article page that isn't a "talk" page for something else?
  
 
I would also like to suggest a modification to the linkage.  I'm reading the synopsis on the LT1528, I want to find oout more, so I click on the image, but instead of taking me to an in-depth article, it takes me to the image file page.  There I have to look at the Links to find the article (which is only identified as LT1528).  I'd like to be taken to the article instead of the image.  Take me to the image only if there is no article.  Of course this may be more difficult to make happen--I don't know how the site is structured.  My web programming is very basic.  Still, I think this makes sense from a user's POV.
 
I would also like to suggest a modification to the linkage.  I'm reading the synopsis on the LT1528, I want to find oout more, so I click on the image, but instead of taking me to an in-depth article, it takes me to the image file page.  There I have to look at the Links to find the article (which is only identified as LT1528).  I'd like to be taken to the article instead of the image.  Take me to the image only if there is no article.  Of course this may be more difficult to make happen--I don't know how the site is structured.  My web programming is very basic.  Still, I think this makes sense from a user's POV.

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