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+ | {{WSProblems|outdated=Yes|details= This category tree is ''outdated'' and is in the process of being replaced by {{SMW}}: | ||
+ | # Readers may wish to explore other indices, such as [[Events]], [[People]], [[Concepts]], [[1960s]], [[1970s]], [[USA]], [[UK]] etc. ... | ||
+ | # ''Editors should not manually put more material in categories.'' | ||
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==Using The Category Tree== | ==Using The Category Tree== | ||
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− | *The box on the left contains | + | *The box on the left contains expandable/collapsible lists of page categories under the ''''Content'''' and ''''Project categories. |
*The '''[x]''' symbol indicates there are either no pages or no sub-categories in the category | *The '''[x]''' symbol indicates there are either no pages or no sub-categories in the category |
Latest revision as of 17:17, 14 October 2018
This category tree is outdated and is in the process of being replaced by SMW: |
Using The Category Tree
- The box on the left contains expandable/collapsible lists of page categories under the 'Content' and 'Project categories.
- The [x] symbol indicates there are either no pages or no sub-categories in the category
- Clicking on [+]/[-] expands/collapses the tree one level. Clicking on the Category description opens the Category page itself which describes the category in more detail and contains links to sub-categories and article/document/File pages within the category (if any).