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In BlueSpice it is possible to create subcategories and you can display the category system as a category tree.
Top level and subcategories[edit | edit source]
The category is a central index for all top level and sub categories. To display the tree you need to activate "Javascript". If you create a new category this has to be a subcategory of at least one existing category.
Example of a category tree:
Get to know more about how to create a multilevel system of categories.
Hierarchical[edit | edit source]
See all categories in the hierarchical category tree. You start with the category "top level" and it is possible to fold out subcategories.
General[edit | edit source]
In the general category tree it is possible to jump to a category and display all subcategories. And you will see all related articles of a category.
Define top level categories[edit | edit source]
Define the most important categories as a top level subcategory. Just insert a new subcategory on the top level category page. Or insert the category "top level" at the new category site. For example insert category "top level" at Category:Staff
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Insert category tree[edit | edit source]
Insert the following code:
<categorytree>Top_Level</categorytree>In the middle there is the category from which the category tree shall start. In this case it is top level.
Special page category tree[edit | edit source]
Beside the category tree there is a special page named Special:CategoryTree. Here you can see all top level and subcategories.
__NOTOC__ {{Verwandte_Themen | Thema1 = [[Kategorien|Categories]] | Thema2 = [[InsertCategory|Insert Category]] | Thema3 = }} In BlueSpice it is possible to create subcategories and you can display the category system as a category tree. ==Top level and subcategories== The category is a central index for all top level and sub categories. To display the tree you need to activate "Javascript". If you create a new category this has to be a subcategory of at least one existing category. <br /> Example of a category tree: <categorytree>Top_Level</categorytree> Get to know more about how to create a [[Kategorien#Mehrstufiges Kategoriesystem|multilevel system of categories]]. === Hierarchical === See all categories in the [[Helpdesk:Kategoriesystemseite|hierarchical category tree]]. You start with the category "top level" and it is possible to fold out subcategories. === General === In the [[Special:CategoryTree|general category tree]] it is possible to jump to a category and display all subcategories. And you will see all related articles of a category. ==Define top level categories== Define the most important categories as a top level subcategory. Just insert a new subcategory on the top level category page. Or insert the category "top level" at the new category site. For example insert category "top level" at <code>Category:Staff</code>:<br /> <code></code> ==Insert category tree== Insert the following code: <pre><categorytree>Top_Level</categorytree></pre> In the middle there is the category from which the category tree shall start. In this case it is top level. ==Special page category tree== Beside the category tree there is a special page named [[Special:CategoryTree]]. Here you can see all top level and subcategories. [[Category:Extension]] [[Category:BlueSpice_docu]] [[Category:BlueSpice_free]] [[Category:BlueSpice_public]]
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