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You can categorize pages and files by adding one or more '''Category''' {{#ifeq:Category|{{ns:category}}||'''({{ns:category}})'''}} tags to the content text. These tags create links at the bottom of the page that take you to the list of all pages in that category, which makes it easy to browse related articles.
 
You can categorize pages and files by adding one or more '''Category''' {{#ifeq:Category|{{ns:category}}||'''({{ns:category}})'''}} tags to the content text. These tags create links at the bottom of the page that take you to the list of all pages in that category, which makes it easy to browse related articles.
 
== Basics ==
 
* To add a page to a category manually:
 
** If the category relates to '''a specific version of DF''' (for example, [[:Category:40d:Animals]]), add <code>{<nowiki/>{Category|''Category Name''}}</code> to the end of the article.
 
** If the category relates to '''DF in general''', or unlikely to change in other versions (for example, [[:Category:Disambiguation]]), add <code>[<nowiki/>[Category:''Category Name'']]</code> to the end of the article.
 
 
:Note that many categories are automatically included with templates; the list of an article's categories is displayed at the bottom of the page. You only need to add categories manually if they don't appear in the ''generated'' page, even though they may not appear in the page's source.
 
  
 
== Summary ==
 
== Summary ==
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To assign a category to a page:
 
To assign a category to a page:
 
*If the page is a '''generic''' page (not version-specific, e.g. [[Character table]]) Add the link "<nowiki>[[</nowiki>Category:''Category name'']]" to the page's wikitext.  
 
*If the page is a '''generic''' page (not version-specific, e.g. [[Character table]]) Add the link "<nowiki>[[</nowiki>Category:''Category name'']]" to the page's wikitext.  
*If the page is about a specific version of Dwarf Fortress, use <nowiki>{{Category|</nowiki>''Caregory name''}} instead. This places the page into a ''sub-category'', which contains pages specific to the same version.
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*If the page is about a specific version of Dwarf Fortress, use <nowiki>{{Category:</nowiki>''Caregory name''}} instead. This places the page into a ''sub-category'', which contains pages specific to the same version.
  
 
The usual place to add a category is at the bottom of the page.
 
The usual place to add a category is at the bottom of the page.
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Individual wikis may have their own top-level categories, such as [[wikipedia:Category:Contents|Category:Contents]] in Wikipedia.
 
Individual wikis may have their own top-level categories, such as [[wikipedia:Category:Contents|Category:Contents]] in Wikipedia.
  
== List of Categories ==
 
 
For a complete list of all categories which have at least one page, see [[Special:Categories]].
 
For a complete list of all categories which have at least one page, see [[Special:Categories]].
  
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Categories exist even if their page has not been created, but these categories are isolated from others and serve little purpose for organization or navigation.
 
Categories exist even if their page has not been created, but these categories are isolated from others and serve little purpose for organization or navigation.
  
A category is created by creating a page in the '''''Category:''''' namespace. A category page can be created the same way as other wiki pages; just add "<code>{{ns:category}}:</code>" before the page title.
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A category is created by creating a page in the '''''Category:''''' namespace. A category page can be created the same way as other wiki pages (see [[Help:Starting a new page]]); just add "<code>{{ns:category}}:</code>" before the page title.
 
 
If you are unable to create a category, [[DF:PR|post a request here!]]
 
  
To avoid extra work, try [[Special:search|search]]ing in this wiki before creating a new category. The list of all categories can be found in "{{int:specialpages}}" in the "{{lcfirst:{{int:toolbox}}}}" box of the [[Wikipedia:mw:Help:Navigation#Sidebar|sidebar]].
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To avoid extra work, try searching within your wiki before creating a new category. The list of all categories can be found in "{{int:specialpages}}" in the "{{lcfirst:{{int:toolbox}}}}" box of the [[Wikipedia:Help:Navigation#Sidebar|sidebar]].
  
 
Unlike other wiki pages, it is ''not'' possible to rename (move) a category. Instead, it is necessary to create a new category and change the {{ns:category}} tag on every page (ideally using [[Special:WhatLinksHere]] to locate pages, or making a bot request for widely-used categories). The new category will ''not'' have the older category's page history, which is undesirable if there are many revisions.
 
Unlike other wiki pages, it is ''not'' possible to rename (move) a category. Instead, it is necessary to create a new category and change the {{ns:category}} tag on every page (ideally using [[Special:WhatLinksHere]] to locate pages, or making a bot request for widely-used categories). The new category will ''not'' have the older category's page history, which is undesirable if there are many revisions.

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