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'''Category:Where''' refers to where something is provided or located. | '''Category:Where''' refers to where something is provided or located. | ||
− | Philadelphia is known as a city of neighborhoods. This is not always reflected well online. As part of Wikidelphia's "new dimension", the Category:Where addresses this problem by making most of its subcategories be names of neighborhoods or districts of Philadelphia. Wikidelphia will increasingly become searchable by neighborhood as more editors add neighborhood Categories to their entries.<br><br> | + | Philadelphia is known as a city of neighborhoods. This is not always reflected well online. As part of Wikidelphia's "new dimension", the Category:Where addresses this problem by making most of its subcategories be names of neighborhoods or districts of Philadelphia. Wikidelphia will increasingly become searchable by neighborhood as more editors add neighborhood Categories to their entries.<br><br>''To Editors:'' Almost every entry you make should have a Where. If more than one Where category is applicable to the subject of an entry, go ahead and use both or all of the categories. For example, locations in Center City East are also part of the wider Center City. |
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Revision as of 17:35, 11 February 2016
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Category:Where refers to where something is provided or located.
Philadelphia is known as a city of neighborhoods. This is not always reflected well online. As part of Wikidelphia's "new dimension", the Category:Where addresses this problem by making most of its subcategories be names of neighborhoods or districts of Philadelphia. Wikidelphia will increasingly become searchable by neighborhood as more editors add neighborhood Categories to their entries.
To Editors: Almost every entry you make should have a Where. If more than one Where category is applicable to the subject of an entry, go ahead and use both or all of the categories. For example, locations in Center City East are also part of the wider Center City.