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There is also a list of [[Special:Uncategorizedpages|pages without any category tags]].
 
There is also a list of [[Special:Uncategorizedpages|pages without any category tags]].
  
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== Alphabetical List of Categories ==
 
== Alphabetical List of Categories ==

Revision as of 00:07, 18 November 2010

The GMOD web site makes extensive use of category tags to flag pages as being related to various topics. Category tags give users an alternative way to navigate the web site, and editors are encouraged to add tags when they create or modify pages. We strive for each page have at least one category tag.

Category tags are shown here in two formats:

There is also a list of pages without any category tags.

>== Category Tag Cloud ==

<tagcloud></tagcloud>



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Alphabetical List of Categories

<categorylinks></categorylinks>

Category Tree

Categories can be nested hierarchically. For example, the GMOD Components category contains several subcategories for individual components (such as Apollo and GBrowse).

Eventually this section will list the categories in a tree format. It doesn't do that now because the extensions I can find that do this (CategoryTree and NiceCategoryList2) require the creation of a single root category which all other top level categories are made subcategories of. This strikes me as too much maintenance.

If you have any suggestions on how to display categories in a tree format, please send them to the GMOD Help Desk.