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{{hatnote|For more detailed guidelines on creating and organizing categories, see [[Wikipedia:Help:Category]]. More technical information can be found at [[Wikipedia:Wikipedia:Categorization|Wikipedia:Categorization]].}}
{{hatnote|For more detailed guidelines on creating and organizing categories, see [[Wikipedia:Help:Category]]. More technical information can be found at [[Wikipedia:Wikipedia:Categorization|Wikipedia:Categorization]].}}
 
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Categories allow articles to be placed in one or more groups, and allow those groups to be further categorized. When an article belongs to a category, it will contain a special link to a page that describes the category. Similarly, when a sub-category belongs to a parent category, it will contain a special link to the parent category's page.
Categories allow articles to be placed in one or more groups, and allow those groups to be further categorized. When an article belongs to a category, it will contain a special link to a page that describes the category. Similarly, when a sub-category belongs to a parent category, it will contain a special link to the parent category's page.


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== Naming convention for Categories==
== Naming convention for Categories==
:''See also: [[Wikipedia:Wikipedia:Naming conventions (categories)|Wikipedia:Naming conventions (categories)]]''
:''See also: [[Wikipedia:Wikipedia:Naming conventions (categories)|Wikipedia:Naming conventions (categories)]]''
Use the UniWiki titling conventions of no unnecessary capital letters or abbreviations, i.e. use <nowiki>[[Category:Category examples]]</nowiki> instead of <nowiki>[[Category:Category E.g.]]</nowiki>.   
Use the UniWiki titling conventions of no unnecessary capital letters or abbreviations, i.e. use <nowiki>[[Category:Category examples]]</nowiki> instead of <nowiki>[[Category:Category Examples]]</nowiki>.   
Avoid ambiguities.
Avoid ambiguities.


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==Editing articles==
==Editing articles==
:''See also: [https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Category MediaWiki User's Guide: Using Categories]''.
:''See also: [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Categories MediaWiki User's Guide: Using Categories]''.


===Adding an article to a category===
===Adding an article to a category===
To add an article to a category, edit the article and add [[Category:''Surname''<nowiki>]]</nowiki> at the bottom of the article.
To add an article to a category, edit the article and add [[Category:''Surname''<nowiki>]]</nowiki> at the bottom of the article.
:For example: [[Category:Mind-body interventions<nowiki>]]</nowiki>.
:For example: [[Category:Mind-body interventions<nowiki>]]</nowiki>.
See also [[UniWiki:Editing_Guide]] under Proper categorization.


===Linking to a category without categorizing===
===Linking to a category without categorizing===
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A prominent link to the most important article in the category is usually a good idea, but please avoid copying large quantities of text or images from an article to a category page.  If a category and a page have a one-to-one correspondence, then the template {{tl|main}} or similar is often the best solution.  Introductions should be short and only navigation templates that facilitate moving between categories or category pages can be included.
A prominent link to the most important article in the category is usually a good idea, but please avoid copying large quantities of text or images from an article to a category page.  If a category and a page have a one-to-one correspondence, then the template {{tl|main}} or similar is often the best solution.  Introductions should be short and only navigation templates that facilitate moving between categories or category pages can be included.


===Categories which have a main article===
{{UniWikiNav}}
''Take [[Wikipedia:John Lennon|John Lennon]] and [[Wikipedia:Category:John Lennon|Category:John Lennon]] or [[Wikipedia:The KLF|The KLF]] and [[Wikipedia:Category:The KLF|Category:The KLF]]. Should all category memberships which relate to Lennon or the KLF (but not to, for example, the state of the article) be added to [[Wikipedia:Category:John Lennon|Category:John Lennon]]/[[Wikipedia:Category:The KLF|The KLF]] and removed from the article? That would seem to follow from literal interpretation of the "no categorizing into a subcategory and category at once" rule, but it forces readers to click an extra time and hides relationships from them.''
 
The article should be left in those categories it would belong to if it had no category of its own; see [[Wikipedia:Wikipedia:Categorization and subcategories#Topic article rule|Wikipedia:Topic article rule]] as well as [[Wikipedia:Wikipedia:Categorization#Some general guidelines|Wikipedia:Categorization guidelines]].
 
==UniWiki Categorization Guidelines==
===PvE and PvP===
[[:Category:PvE]] and [[:Category:PvP]] are mutually exclusive; articles are strongly related to either one or the other, and should not be assigned to both categories. Articles detailing general combat concepts or mechanics should be assigned [[:Category:Combat]] in lieu of either of these categories.
 
===User Interface===
Most articles in [[:Category:User Interface]] will not be assigned to additional categories; most elements of the user interface are universal, and have applications in a variety of areas. Articles detailing the user interface should only be assigned to additional categories if their function is exclusive to a specific aspect of gameplay - for example, the Fleet window will also be assigned to [[:Category:Fleets]].
 
===Fleets and PvP===
Articles assigned to [[:Category:Fleets]] should not also be automatically assigned to [[:Category:PvP]]. Fleets are used outside of PvP in a variety of situations, particularly in [[Incursions]], but also during group mission running, or as a means to form "standing" or "quick-response" fleets.
 
===Guides===
For the purposes of the UniWiki, a "guide" is a walkthrough, set of step-by-step instructions, or explanation of a game mechanic or concept geared toward new players. Any page that does not meet this definition should not be assigned to [[:Category:Guides]]. ''For more information, see [[:Category:Guides]].''
 
===EVE Lexicon===
Avoid linking articles to [[:Category:Eve Lexicon]] unnecessarily. When using a piped link to define a term, it is generally more appropriate and useful to link to a full article that contains information about that term rather than linking to the Lexicon, as readers will often immediately click through to the articles linked in the Lexicon anyway.