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                "title": "Rules for Categories",
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                        "*": "{{welcome}}\n{{Navbar Wiki Contributor Page}}\n\n==Introduction==\n\nCategories, a software feature of MediaWiki, provide automatic indexes that are useful as tables of contents. <br/>\nThe \u201cCategory\u201d namespace contains categories, dynamic lists of other pages. To facilitate this, linking directly to a category page does not output an inline link, but instead includes the page into the associated category page. So the code <nowiki>[[Category:Foo]] </nowiki>causes a category link to appear at the bottom of the page (at the bottom in the box marked \u201cCategories\u201d). Clicking on that link takes you to the category page, where this page is visible in the category list.\n\nTo create an inline link to a category page, you need to add a colon to the front of the namespace: <nowiki>[[:Category:Foo]]</nowiki> produces Category:Foo. \n\n\n==Usage==\nEach of the pages in the Category namespace represents a so-called category, a grouping of related pages, and contains an index for the pages of its category. When a page belongs to one or more categories, these categories appear at the bottom of the page.\n\nThe category pages themselves contain 2 parts:\n\n* at their beginning, an optional part may contain text that can be edited, like any other page,\n* at their end, an ever present, automatically generated, alphabetical list of all pages in that category, in the form of links. In fact, in the Unicode sort order.\n\n==Managing the category hierarchy==\n\nCategories may belong to other categories in a hierarchy. Since category pages are much like any other page, a Category tag may be added to the bottom of a category page.\n\nIt is a good idea to organize all categories into a hierarchy with a single top level category. The category structure can take the form of a tree with separate branches, but more often will have a graph structure. Generally, there should be a contiguous chain of parent-child links between each category and the top level category. \n\n==Rule for this Wiki==\n\nWe know, that the following rules are not full applied yet. But we work on it.\n\nSome category names refer to Erics naming for [[Software Station]] and [[Update Station]].  These  again seems to be related to railroad stations. So we follow this thread.\n\n# The top level category is connected to the [[Main Page]] and is named <br/>'''Category:Main Station'''\n# The second and the third level should be named '''Central Station Foo'''. Central stations lead to other central stations, with other words: Central stations are pages with list of further lists.    \n# The next level of category is chosen as '''Category:Station'''. A station contents lists of applications, like a \"passenger list\". We use the Category:Station  only in connection with application lists. In relation to other tasks we may choose more task related names.\n# If you like to describe a special application, than this category should named after its function, special tasks, like: '''Category:Game''', '''Category:Office''' '''Category:Foo''' and so on.  \n# All categories should be connected in this way. \n# All pages, templates, images, categories should be marked with category names. The images and icons should be categorized after its source, were a picture comes from.\n# The editing area of all categories should describe the function or task of this category and has to be categorized as well.\n# With this we get a category hierarchy. No page, no application, no tip and trick get lost and we get a simple way to find information we and all users are interested in. \n# Please: Don't forget to categorize a page. And if you have chosen a category make a note about this category and categorize it as well. <br/>\n# It is a good Idea to name a category page not according its own title but according the page that links to it. If you create a new page with <nowiki>[[New Page]]</nowiki> on a page Foo, than should the category on the New Page be: <nowiki>[[Category:Foo]]</nowiki>. If you goes later to the Category:Foo, you can see which pages are connected to Foo.\n\n'''More Examples:'''\n* The package '''caribou''' is listed on the page [[Accessibility]]. Therefore it belongs to the '''Category:Accessibility'''. The '''Category:Accessibility''' do not exist yet, but it could be in the future, if someone starts to work on its applications. \n* The '''Category:Accessibility''' belongs to the [[:Category:Station]] <br/>\n* The [[:Category:Station]] belongs to the [[:Category:Central Station Application]]\n* The [[:Category:Central Station Application]] belongs to the [[:Category:Main Station]]\n\n'''Addition'''\nIf someone finds a category that is not in the right order, please help to get it right. We are people with \"bugs\";-)\n\n==Further Information==\n\nYou will find some help on the [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Categories Wikimedia page Help:Categories]\n\n\n\n[[Category:Contribution]]"
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                        "*": "{{welcome}}\n{{Navbar Wiki Contributor Page}}\n\n==Introduction==\n\nOn this page we will give a short overview what can, what should and what must not be on the pages of the GhostBSD wiki.\n\n==Rules for Content==\n\n\n# If you create a new template, navbar other other tool for contributors, keep it simple and simple to use, so that a newcomer can use it too. Keep in mind, not all contributors are developers.\n# Try to keep a page, an information short. Otherwise nobody will read it.  \n# The optical appearance of this wiki is described on the [[Rules for Design]].\n# The way to navigate on this wiki is shown on the [[Rules for Navbars]] page.\n# The use of categories is given with the [[Rules for Categories]].\n# The goals of this wiki are on [[Wiki Contributor Page#The Goals|Wiki Contributor Page]].\n\n==What must not be on this Wiki==\n\n# Racism;\n# Insults;\n# Spam;\n# Trolling;\n# Advertising; '''Exception:''' The permission is given from [[User:Ericbsd|Ericbsd]].\n\nIt will be deleted immediately.\n\n\n[[Category:Contribution]]"
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