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If you want to add an article into a category (as you wanted to do with your CS:S weapons/HL2 tutorial), the way to do it is to add (to the bottom of the article) the text '''Category:<whatever category>''' in the same double square brackets that make any other kind of link. [[User:Giles|Giles]] 12:26, 11 Apr 2006 (PDT)
If you want to add an article into a category (as you wanted to do with your CS:S weapons/HL2 tutorial), the way to do it is to add (to the bottom of the article) the text '''Category:<whatever category>''' in the same double square brackets that make any other kind of link. [[User:Giles|Giles]] 12:26, 11 Apr 2006 (PDT)
* Maybe <nowiki>[[Category:Some Category]]</nowiki> is a better example. --[[User:AndrewNeo|AndrewNeo]] 13:07, 11 Apr 2006 (PDT)
* Maybe <nowiki>[[Category:Some Category]]</nowiki> is a better example. --[[User:AndrewNeo|AndrewNeo]] 13:07, 11 Apr 2006 (PDT)
::Cool thanks. This way we both learn, since I didn't know about the &lt;nowiki&gt; tags. :) [[User:Giles|Giles]] 13:44, 11 Apr 2006 (PDT)

Latest revision as of 13:44, 11 April 2006

Adding articles to categories

If you want to add an article into a category (as you wanted to do with your CS:S weapons/HL2 tutorial), the way to do it is to add (to the bottom of the article) the text Category:<whatever category> in the same double square brackets that make any other kind of link. Giles 12:26, 11 Apr 2006 (PDT)

  • Maybe [[Category:Some Category]] is a better example. --AndrewNeo 13:07, 11 Apr 2006 (PDT)
Cool thanks. This way we both learn, since I didn't know about the <nowiki> tags. :) Giles 13:44, 11 Apr 2006 (PDT)