JSPWiki Categories#
See JSPWiki:WikiCategory for the JSPWiki definition of a category. The Encyclopaedia will make heavy use of them by use of the JSPWiki:ReferringPagesPlugin and JSPWiki:ReferredPagesPlugin plugins.
Wikipedia Guidelines#
We will be following the Wikipedia guidelines for categories:
What are categories?#
What is the purpose of categories?#
"There is one top-level category, Category:Contents. All other categories are found below this. Hence every category apart from this top one must be a subcategory of at least one other category."
This page is not to be considered a category, but simply an article about categories. Category.Contents is the one top-level category in the Encyclopaedia.
What categories already exist?#
The Encyclopaedia equivalent is Special.Categories. The list shall include all pages starting with "Category.".
What is the naming convention for categories?#
The Encyclopaedia shall follow the rules in Wikipedia:Category_names except where the limitation of JSPWiki comes into play, specifically with single quotes in a name, such as Asha'man. In such cases, the single quote shall be removed and the letter following the single quote shall be capitalized, such as AshaMan. This allows the links in content to appear normal: Category.Asha'man. Also, colons, ":", will not be used after "Category" as JSPWiki translates that into an InterWiki link. A period, "." shall be used instead, which follows the JSPWiki convention.
References#
- Wikipedia:Wikipedia:FAQ/Categories
- Wikipedia:Wikipedia:Categorization
- Wikipedia:Wikipedia:Categorization#Subcategorization (for diffusing and non-diffusing subcategories)
- Wikipedia:Wikipedia:Category_names