Using Categories

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Overview

  • Categories allow related pages to be grouped together easily. For example, if you have pages A, B, C and D, you could link A to B, C and D, and link B to A, C and D, and link C to A, B and D, and link D to A, B and C... or you could link A to category X, B to category X, C to category X and D to category X.
  • The more related pages in a category, the better this works.

Categorizing a new page

  • First, see if there is an existing category for the page.
  • If so, create a link to the category. For example, this page is about using the wiki, so it belongs in the Wiki category:
[[Category:Wiki]]
  • If a category belongs in more than one category, create a link for each category.

Creating a new category

  • If no existing category really fits, make up a new category and create the link:
[[Category:Cetaceans]]
  • Click on the category link and edit the category page.
    • Describe what belongs in the category. Example:
Whales, dolphins and related mammals.
    • If there's something similar that really belongs in a different but related category, point that out and link to the related category. Example:
Seals and walruses are listed under [[:Category:Pinnipeds|Pinnipeds]].
    • If the category belongs to a larger category (for example, Cetaceans are aquatic mammals), create a link to the larger category:
[[Category:Aquatic mammals]]

Linking to a category page =

  • To link to the Wiki category page, prepend a colon so that the parser sees a link (Category:Wiki) instead of a categorization:
[[:Category:Wiki]]
  • To change the appearance of a category link, append a vertical bar and the desired text to display (Style guide):
[[:Category:Wiki|Style guide]]

Refactoring categories

See also: