Difference between revisions of "MediaWiki:Category Tree"

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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).
 
*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).
  
{{NAVY|'''December 2014''': The category tree is ''outdated'' and is in the process of being replaced by {{SMW}}. Editors should not manually put more material in categories. Until the transition to SMW is complete, readers should be prepared to explore somewhat.}}
 
 
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Revision as of 18:51, 18 September 2016

Wikispooks-logo-outdated.png  This category tree is outdated and is in the process of being replaced by SMW: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.
 

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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).