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{{WSProblems|outdated=Yes|details= This category tree is ''outdated'' and is in the process of being replaced by {{SMW}}:
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# Readers may wish to explore other indices, such as [[Events]], [[People]], [[Concepts]], [[1960s]], [[1970s]], [[USA]], [[UK]] etc. ...
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# ''Editors should not manually put more material in categories.''
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| style="font-size:120%; padding:2px 0; margin:0px; text-align:center; color:#000;" |  
Content Category Tree
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Content Categories
 
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<categorytree depth=1 hideroot=on>Content</categorytree>
 
<categorytree depth=1 hideroot=on>Content</categorytree>
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[[File:Magnifyinglass.jpg]]
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<big> Menus and pages where content is listed:</big>
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*The '''Content Category Tree''' on the left
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*The ''''Latest' boxes''' on the [[Main Page]]
 
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==Browsing Content on WikiSpooks==
 
  
==Content Category Tree==
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==Using The Category Tree==
The box on the right contains an expandable/collapsible list of page categories under the 'Content' category. It does NOT include the pages themselves. It constitutes a high-level index of WikiSpooks content.
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*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
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*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 will contain links to sub-categories and article/document/File pages within the category - if there are any.
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*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).
  
The ''''Category tree'''' option on the left hand navigation menu opens this page.
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<!-- *The ''''Category tree'''' option on the left hand navigation menu opens this page. -->

Latest revision as of 17:17, 14 October 2018

Wikispooks-logo-outdated.png  This category tree is outdated and is in the process of being replaced by SMW:
  1. Readers may wish to explore other indices, such as Events, People, Concepts, 1960s, 1970s, USA, UK etc. ...
  2. Editors should not manually put more material in categories.
 

Magnifyinglass.jpg

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).