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These types of pages should use the indicated category:
These types of pages should use the indicated category:
*Image gallery pages should use [[:Category:Galleries]]
*Image gallery pages should use [[:Category:Galleries]]
*Glitch pages should use [[:Category:Glitches]]
*[[MarioWiki:Glitches|Glitch]] pages should use [[:Category:Glitches]]
*Pages showing a list of media files should use [[:Category:Media]]
*Pages showing a list of media files should use [[:Category:Media]]
*Pages which list all pre-release and unused content of a game should use [[:Category:Pre-release and unused content]]
*Pages which list all [[MarioWiki:Pre-release and unused content|pre-release and unused content]] of a game should use [[:Category:Pre-release and unused content]]
*Quotes pages should use [[:Category:Quotes]]
*Quotes pages should use [[:Category:Quotes]]
*Pages showing staff development teams should use [[:Category:Staff]]
*Pages showing staff development teams should use [[:Category:Staff]]

Revision as of 13:45, September 8, 2016

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MarioWiki:Categories

Overview

Placement on articles

The following points may be used as a summary as to which categories an article should use. Please refer to the subsequent sections of the policy for further reading.

  • All game articles should receive Category:Games, as well as any applicable subcatgories under the asterisk (*) within that category.
  • When placing a game category on its game article, use an asterisk.
  • When game categories are split into specific categories (such as "Super Paper Mario Characters"), relevant articles should then receive this specific category instead of the game category.
    • If an article describing an in-game subject does not fit into a more specific category, then it just receives the overall game category.
    • If a specific category can be split further (for example: "Super Paper Mario Characters" extends to "Super Paper Mario Bosses"), only use the most specific category.

Articles should only use these categories when a more specific one cannot be applied:

These types of pages should use the indicated category:

Asterisks

4. Asterisks within an overall game category are also used for pages which aren't strictly writing on a specific in-game subject, but rather used as a point of reference for that game. This includes any specific game pages seen within the subcategories at Category:Lists, as well as any game galleries.

Rainbow Tap-Tap

Tap-Tap

Spike creature

Screenshot of a Daruma Otoshi-kun
Daruma Otoshi-kun