W13.1 May 27 (Mon) - Hong gyeongmin(홍경민)
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Categories are used to group pages on similar topics. This is implemented in MediaWiki by adding text like Wiki markup to a page, thus adding it to an automatically generated list named after the category XYZ. Category pages exist in the category namespace. Each of these pages acts as a single category and is referred to as a "category." A category page contains a section titled "Subcategories" that lists other categories, and a section titled "Pages" that lists pages classified under that category.
These listed pages allow for category page operations. First, linking to the category page: To link to a category page without placing the current page in that category, precede the link with a colon (e.g., [[:Category: Category name]]). Such links can be connected like regular wiki links. Second, retrieving original category information: The raw information about category members, sort keys, and timestamps (the time a page was last added to the category) can be obtained from the API using a query in the following format. Additionally, there are features for sorting category pages and searching for pages within a category.
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I found it fascinating that categories are organically connected. Being classified into multiple subcategories under a large category, I thought it would make finding the desired article more convenient. Additionally, by effectively utilizing subcategory items, you can understand which category the article you are reading belongs to. Not only that, but you can also check which other articles are included in that category, which I found to be an advantage.
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Have you actually used any of the features mentioned in the provided information?
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