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Difference between revisions of "Quick guide"

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By adding categories you add structural information which feeds into pages like  
 
By adding categories you add structural information which feeds into pages like  
  
* [[:Category:Decoding work]] which sorts Decoding work by discipline
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*[[:Category:Decoding work]] which sorts Decoding work by discipline
* [[:Category:PublishedWork]] which sorts literature by authors, discipline and type of publication
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*[[:Category:PublishedWork]] which sorts literature by authors, discipline and type of publication
* [[:Category:Person]] which sorts users by discipline
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*[[:Category:Person]] which sorts users by discipline
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* [[Special:CategoryTree]]
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* [[Special:CategoryTree?target=Category%3APerson&mode=categories&namespaces=&title=Special%3ACategoryTree]]
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To view category trees go to
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[[Special:CategoryTree]] and type "Decoding work", "PublishedWork", or "Person" into the Category-field in order to view the full tree.
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Also note that in the categorization scheme used here a category can have more than one parent. For instance,[[:Category:History|, Cathegory:History]] is a child of [[:Category:Decoding work]], [[:Category:PublishedWork]], and [[:Category:Person]].
  
 
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Revision as of 07:51, 23 September 2020

Adding content

Editing content

Templates

In order to create content you might wish to use one of the following templates:

You don't have to adhere to the templates. Feel free to add or remove sections as needed. However, it is helpful if you take care in providing information on Categories.

Adding categories

By adding categories you add structural information which feeds into pages like

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tag symbol

Blablaology Traxoline

To view category trees go to

Special:CategoryTree and type "Decoding work", "PublishedWork", or "Person" into the Category-field in order to view the full tree.

Also note that in the categorization scheme used here a category can have more than one parent. For instance,, Cathegory:History is a child of Category:Decoding work, Category:PublishedWork, and Category:Person.