Difference between revisions of "Category:Top Level WCS"
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'''You are now browsing at the top level of the Wikidelphia Category System (WCS).''' | '''You are now browsing at the top level of the Wikidelphia Category System (WCS).''' | ||
*To find an entry under one category, choose a Subcategory below. | *To find an entry under one category, choose a Subcategory below. | ||
− | *To search more than one category, use [http://www.wikidelphia.org/index.php?title=Special:MultiCategorySearch Multi-Category Search] | + | *To search more than one category, use [http://www.wikidelphia.org/index.php?title=Special:MultiCategorySearch Multi-Category Search]. |
− | ''How the WCS Works:'' The idea is to use a limited number of terms | + | ''How the WCS Works:'' The idea is for editors, the people who make Wikidelphia pages, to use a limited number of terms to make a sensible sentence. An editor might start categorizing an entry page by adding a Category tag saying what the entry's subject "''Is''". This tag might be followed by a Category tag saying what the subject writes or talks "''About''". Then might come a tag saying that the subject is concerned about or does advocacy about an "''Issue''." Tagging what the subject "''Does''" is often important, as are what the subject "''Teaches''" or "''Serves''." |
Revision as of 22:50, 30 January 2016
You are now browsing at the top level of the Wikidelphia Category System (WCS).
- To find an entry under one category, choose a Subcategory below.
- To search more than one category, use Multi-Category Search.
How the WCS Works: The idea is for editors, the people who make Wikidelphia pages, to use a limited number of terms to make a sensible sentence. An editor might start categorizing an entry page by adding a Category tag saying what the entry's subject "Is". This tag might be followed by a Category tag saying what the subject writes or talks "About". Then might come a tag saying that the subject is concerned about or does advocacy about an "Issue." Tagging what the subject "Does" is often important, as are what the subject "Teaches" or "Serves."
Subcategories
This category has the following 15 subcategories, out of 15 total.