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If you quickly want to go to a certain category, e.g. the "beginners guide" category, you can enter "Category:" followed by the name of the category into the search function - mind the capitalization. In this example that would be "Category:Beginners guide".
If you quickly want to go to a certain category, e.g. the "beginners guide" category, you can enter "Category:" followed by the name of the category into the search function - mind the capitalization. In this example that would be "Category:Beginners guide".
Some categories explained:
Some categories explained:
* [[:Category:Beginners guide]] contains all the pages that are directed at people who don't know much about the Fediverse yet
* [[:Category:Beginners guides]] contains all the pages that are directed at people who don't know much about the Fediverse yet
* [[:Category:Advanced]] and [[:Category:Admin guide]] however are directed at more experienced users and admins
* [[:Category:Advanced]] and [[:Category:Admin guide]] however are directed at more experienced users and admins
* [[:Category:Fediverse projects]] contains all the pages about specific Fediverse software projects
* [[:Category:Fediverse projects]] contains all the pages about specific Fediverse software projects
* [[:Category:Topics]] is not used much yet, but categorizes pages based on topics
* [[:Category:Topics]] is not used much yet, but categorizes pages based on topics
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Revision as of 10:23, 11 February 2024

Categories
We recommend using the category tree. There you'll find each of the main categories. Clicking on them will reveal the pages in those categories as well as their sub-categories.

You can also check out the list of all categories or search for a category as explained before.
If you quickly want to go to a certain category, e.g. the "beginners guide" category, you can enter "Category:" followed by the name of the category into the search function - mind the capitalization. In this example that would be "Category:Beginners guide". Some categories explained: