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(Created page with "{{BG3Wiki sidebar}} We use '''categories''' to organise articles on BG3Wiki; we use them to create category pages which group and list articles and other pages. To add a category to an article, simply link to it: <nowiki>Category:Example</nowiki>. == Category names == It is important to name cateogires correctly. Category names should be clear, follow correct capitalisation, terminology and number conventions. * Articles should be named clearly and umambiguously. ** The...") |
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It is important to name | It is important to name categories correctly. Category names should be clear, follow correct capitalisation, terminology and number conventions. | ||
* Articles should be named clearly and | * Articles should be named clearly and unambiguously. | ||
** They should be worded in such a way that they can be immediately understood without visiting the category itself. | ** They should be worded in such a way that they can be immediately understood without visiting the category itself. | ||
** The name should be independent of any parent or child categories – it should be able to stand on its own as its own category. | ** The name should be independent of any parent or child categories – it should be able to stand on its own as its own category. |
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We use categories to organise articles on BG3Wiki; we use them to create category pages which group and list articles and other pages. To add a category to an article, simply link to it: Category:Example.
Category names[edit | edit source]
It is important to name categories correctly. Category names should be clear, follow correct capitalisation, terminology and number conventions.
- Articles should be named clearly and unambiguously.
- They should be worded in such a way that they can be immediately understood without visiting the category itself.
- The name should be independent of any parent or child categories – it should be able to stand on its own as its own category.
- Names of categories are generally given in plural.
- Categories of lists are named using the "Category: Lists of ..." syntax, categories of sources are named using the "Category: Sources of ..." syntax.
- Categories use the same naming conventions and capitalisation guidelines as covered by the style manual.
- Categories of lists are named using the "Category: Lists of ..." syntax, categories of sources are named using the "Category: Sources of ..." syntax.
- Generally speaking, do not use abbreviations when naming articles.