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|style="background:#f5f9ab|We recommend using the [[:Category:Super-categories|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.<br>
|style="background:#f5f9ab|<translate>We recommend using the [[:Category:Super-categories|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.<br>
You can also check out the [[Special:Categories|list of all categories]] or search for a category as explained before.<br>
You can also check out the [[Special:Categories|list of all categories]] or search for a category as explained before.<br>
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".
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* [[: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 19:23, 15 February 2024

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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: