Βικιπαίδεια:Κατηγοριοποίηση: Διαφορά μεταξύ των αναθεωρήσεων

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==Δημιουργία σελίδων κατηγοριών==
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Once you have determined an appropriate category name ''and'' know its parent category, you are ready to create the new category. To create a category, first add an article to that category. Do this by editing the article page. At the bottom, but before the interwiki links, add the name of the new category, (e.g.: {{code|[[Category:New category name]]}} ), and save your edit. The as-yet-undefined category name will now appear as a red link in the article's category list at the bottom of the page.
 
Next, to create the category, click on that red link, which brings you back into the editor. Adding this new category into the appropriate parent category is much the same as with an article: at the bottom, simply add the parent category (e.g.: {{code|[[Category:Parent category name]]}} ).
 
Sometimes, a common-sense guess based on the title of the category isn't enough to figure out whether a page should be listed in the category. So, rather than leave the text of a category page empty (containing only parent category declarations), it is helpful – to both readers and editors – to include a description of the category, indicating what pages it should contain, how they should be subcategorized, and so on.
 
In such cases, the desired contents of the category should be described on the category page, similar to how the [[WP:LSC|list selection criteria]] are described in a stand-alone list. The category description should make direct statements about the criteria by which pages should be selected for inclusion in (or exclusion from) the category. This description, not the category's name, defines the proper content of the category. Do not leave future editors to guess about what or who should be included from the title of the category. Even if the selection criteria might seem obvious to you, an explicit standard is helpful to others, especially if they are less familiar with the subject.
 
The description can also contain links to other Wikipedia pages, in particular to other related categories which do not appear directly as subcategories or parent categories, and to relevant categories at [[Wikipedia:Wikimedia sister projects|sister projects]], such as [[Wikipedia:Commons|Commons]]. Another technique that can be used is described at [[Wikipedia:Classification]]. Like [[Wikipedia:Disambiguation|disambiguation]] pages, category pages should not contain either citations to [[Wikipedia:Identifying reliable sources|reliable sources]] or [[Wikipedia:External links|external links]].
 
Various templates have been developed to make it easier to produce category descriptions; see [[:Category:Category namespace templates|Category namespace templates]]. There are hatnote templates including {{tl|Cat main}} and {{tl|Category see also}}; others are listed at [[Template:Hatnote templates documentation#Categories]].
 
A maximum of 200 category entries are displayed per screen. To make navigating large categories easier, a table of contents can be used on the category page. The following templates are some of the ways of doing this:
*{{Tl|Category TOC}} – adds a complete table of contents (Top, 0–9, A–Z)
*{{Tl|Large category TOC 2}} – adds a complete table of contents with five subdivisions for each letter (Aa Ae Aj Ao At)
*{{Tl|Large category TOC}} – adds a complete table of contents with twenty-six subdivisions for each letter (Aa ... Az)
 
Subcategories are split alphabetically along with the articles, which means that the initial screen of a split category may not include all its subcategories. To make all subcategories display on each screen, add a category tree to the text of the category page, as described at the help page under [[Help:Category#Displaying category trees and page counts|Displaying category trees and page counts]].
 
[[Help:Interlanguage links|Interlanguage links]] work on category pages just as they do for articles, and can be used to link to corresponding categories on other language Wikipedias.
 
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