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Categorization in [[iskWiki!]] means creating new categories and merging articles into such categories to cater search needs.
'''Categorization in [[iskWiki!]]''' means creating new categories and merging articles into such categories to cater search needs.


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The objectives of article categorization are the following:
The objectives of article categorization are the following:


#To incorporate all article into one or more subject;
#To incorporate all article into one or more subjects;
#To enable quick-search by looking into pages with the same subject and interest.
#To enable quick-search by looking into pages with the same subject and interest.
Category code construct is determined by:
  <nowiki>[[Category:</nowiki>''Category name''<nowiki>]]</nowiki>
The word '''Category''' is a constant term, while '''Category names''' can be found in a listing [[Special:Categories|here]]. Help articles are accessible, for the meantime, on the [[Template:Welcome|welcome template]].


==When to categorize articles==
==When to categorize articles==
An article could be categorized specifically, when it do not have its category. An article with existing category can ''further'' be categorized so whenever its subject appears to be appropriate into multiple categories. There are existing [[Special:Categories|number of categories]]] here on iskWiki!.
An article could be categorized specifically when it does not have its category. An article with existing category can be further categorized into appropriate multiple categories. There are existing [[Special:Categories|number of categories]] here on iskWiki!.
 
Category codes can be inserted anywhere of the page, but for referencing future edits, it is necessary that category codes should be inserted on the lowest portion of the '''whole article or template''' not on the section of an article.


==Categorizing articles==
==Categorizing articles==
Remember that articles and templates are very much different from one another, so maybe we should put distinction when we are dealing with categories.
Remember that articles and templates are very much different from one another, so maybe we should put distinctions when we are dealing with categories.


===Articles===
===Articles===
To categorize an article, the main syntax here would be:
To categorize an article, the main syntax here would be:
   <nowiki>[[Category:your category here]]</nowiki>
   <nowiki>[[Category:your category name here]]</nowiki>
 
The variable word ''your category name here'' would be retrieved on [[Special:Categories|lists of categories]]. Choose any of the categories listed. However, if a category is not existing and still it follows your article preference, you may still continue using such category name. Remember that the title of your article will still be included on the chosen category.
 
For example, if you want to include an article into '''No Category''' category,
 
  <nowiki>[[Category:No Category]]</nowiki>
 
 
and naturally, such category is not existing, it will give you red link like this:
 
<center>Category:<font color="red">No Category</font></center>
 
 
Clicking the No Category link will redirect you into new page which entitles you to create a description page for the No Category category.
 
===Templates===
 
Templates have their own place on categories. When a template is done, you must categorized them by inserting the code:
 
  <nowiki>[[Category:Templates]]</nowiki>
 
===Help Pages===
When categorizing help pages (Help pages have the construct '''Help:''' before the name description), you must insert the code:


  <nowiki>[[Category:Help Pages]]</nowiki>


[[Category:Help]]
'''Do not''' be confused with the difference between [[Template:Help|'''Help''']] name and the '''Help Pages''' name when categorizing articles. '''Help''' name is only used for talk pages that needed help.
[[Category:Help Pages]]

Latest revision as of 01:27, 28 September 2009

Categorization in iskWiki! means creating new categories and merging articles into such categories to cater search needs.

Overview

The objectives of article categorization are the following:

  1. To incorporate all article into one or more subjects;
  2. To enable quick-search by looking into pages with the same subject and interest.

Category code construct is determined by:

  [[Category:Category name]]

The word Category is a constant term, while Category names can be found in a listing here. Help articles are accessible, for the meantime, on the welcome template.

When to categorize articles

An article could be categorized specifically when it does not have its category. An article with existing category can be further categorized into appropriate multiple categories. There are existing number of categories here on iskWiki!.

Category codes can be inserted anywhere of the page, but for referencing future edits, it is necessary that category codes should be inserted on the lowest portion of the whole article or template not on the section of an article.

Categorizing articles

Remember that articles and templates are very much different from one another, so maybe we should put distinctions when we are dealing with categories.

Articles

To categorize an article, the main syntax here would be:

  [[Category:your category name here]]

The variable word your category name here would be retrieved on lists of categories. Choose any of the categories listed. However, if a category is not existing and still it follows your article preference, you may still continue using such category name. Remember that the title of your article will still be included on the chosen category.

For example, if you want to include an article into No Category category,

  [[Category:No Category]]


and naturally, such category is not existing, it will give you red link like this:

Category:No Category


Clicking the No Category link will redirect you into new page which entitles you to create a description page for the No Category category.

Templates

Templates have their own place on categories. When a template is done, you must categorized them by inserting the code:

  [[Category:Templates]]

Help Pages

When categorizing help pages (Help pages have the construct Help: before the name description), you must insert the code:

  [[Category:Help Pages]]

Do not be confused with the difference between Help name and the Help Pages name when categorizing articles. Help name is only used for talk pages that needed help.