Index to '''all categories''' on this Wiki. ---- To get a list of all categories on this Wiki, click on the title at the top of this page. To create a new category, create a new page called "'''Category''' '''''Topic'''''". Add your category to the list of all categories, and any sub-categories. Order categories most-specific to least-specific: <> Sub Topic | Category Which will be rendered similar to: !!!!!! | [Category Sub Topic] | [Category Category] | !!!!!! Add pages to your new category by linking to '''Category Topic''' at the bottom of the page, using the `<>` format as shown above. [DKF]: Note that if there was no page “`Category Sub Topic`” but there was a page “`Sub Topic`”, the above `<>` line would result in that page being linked to; the Wiki prefers categories to start with “`Category`” but does not insist on it (and a number of large categories in fact do not). ---- '''Tips''': It would also be appreciated if you would add an entry at [How do Wiki Categories work] describing what kinds of things should be tagged with your category. For example, the category of ''personal Wiki home pages'' is called [Category Home Page]. To add a person's Wiki home page to the category, place a link to [[Category Home Page]] on his home page. See: http://emacswiki.org/ for a good example of how to use categories. ---- '''Comments''': [Lars H], 2009-02-03: One thing the anonymous "wikigardener" seems to have missed is that categories generally don't fall into a strict hierarchical scheme (as the new text above would suggest), but more often end up being '''related to''' each other. Traditionally such related-to links have been found as bulleted lists under a heading such as '''See also''', whereas only the category-hierarchical links have been put in the category footer. [EMJ] 2009-02-10: Agreed. The good thing about categories is that they are '''not''' hierarchical, a page can be ''in'' several categories, and may ''reference'' other categories within the body of the page, either in a list or inline in the text. Also, there is no "list of all categories" except the one generated automatically by clicking on the title of this page. I think the partial list on [How do Wiki Categories work] is only justified as a reference to help decide what categories are appropriate when it is not obvious from the category name. And I don't think there is any right order for the categories at the bottom of a page - alphabetical might be a sensible choice, but I think it depends. ... <>Category