Help:Categories/ro

Categories, a software feature of MediaWiki, provide automatic indexes that are useful as tables of contents.

You can categorize pages and files by adding one or more Category tags to the content text. These tags create links at the bottom of the page that take you to the list of all pages in that category, which makes it easy to browse related articles.

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Each of the pages in the Category namespace represents a so-called category, a grouping of related pages, and contains an index for the pages of its category. For example, this page belongs to "Category:Help". If you open the "Category:Help" page, you will see a link to this page there.

When a page belongs to one or more categories, these categories appear at the bottom of the page (or in the upper-right corner, depending on the skin being used).

Aceste pagini de categorii conțin 2 parți:


 * at their beginning, an optional part may contain text that can be edited, like any other page,
 * at their end, an ever present, automatically generated, alphabetical list of all pages in that category, in the form of links. (In fact, in ASCII order. See Help:Special pages).

Pentru a atribui o categorie unei pagini, pur și simplu adaugați codul " Categorie:Numele categorie" în căsuța de editare a paginii. Locul obișnuit de adăugare a acestuia este la sfârșitul paginii.

To link a category page within a page as a normal wiki link (without adding the page to the category), prefix the link name with a colon. For example: :Category:Not in this category

Categorii noi pot fi create înaintea legării unei categorii la o pagină, în același mod în care se poate crea orice pagină normală.

Individual wikis may have their own top-level categories, such as Category:Contents in Wikipedia.

Pentru o listă completă a tuturor categoriilor care conțin cel putin o pagină, vezi Special:Categorii.

For a complete list of all created/edited categories, including the ones that don't have any pages, see Special:Allpages/Category: (note the colon at the end).

Link către paginile Categoriilor
Pentru a adăuga sau încărca un fișier într-o categorie, pur și simplu editați pagina și adaugați următorul text (unde Nume reprezintă numele categoriei pe care doriți să o adaugați).



Any number of     tags may be added to the page and the page will be listed in all of them. tags, along with interwiki language links placed in the sidebar, are usually added at the very bottom of the page for the convenience of other editors.

Pe o pagină categorizată, categoriile sunt reprezentate în cutia cu Categorii:, strict în ordinea în care apar în sursa paginii.

If $wgUseCategoryBrowser is set to true, under the first list each category is listed again, breadcrumb-style, with all its parent categories, sorted alphabetically. (At least in MediaWiki 1.18.2) if a category is a subcategory of more than one parent, both hierarchies will be listed, but the tagged category will be stripped off all but one of these. This creates the potential for what appear to be duplicate entries if a category with multiple parents and one of its parents are both tagged on a page. For example suppose Maryanne is a subcategory of both Mary and Anne. If a page tags categories Maryanne and Anne then the Category breadcrumbs will show

Anne Anne Mary -> Maryanne

"Anne" pare a fi duplicată, dar ceea ce înseamnă este că

Anne Anne -> Maryanne Mary -> Maryanne

This is a bug, and has been reported in Task T35614.

Scurtătură
By default, a page is sorted within a category under the first letter of its name — without the namespace. Also, MediaWiki groups accented characters separately from their unaccented version, so pages starting by À, Á, Ä, will be listed under separate headings, instead of under heading A. (If you have shell access, these defaults can be changed using $wgCategoryCollation.)

A sort key specifies under which letter heading, and where in the category list, the page will appear. You can add a sort key by placing it inside the tag after a pipe character. For example, the tag below will add the page under heading "S".

Sortare

Sort keys are case-sensitive, and spaces and other characters are also valid. The order of the sections within a category follows the Unicode sort order. The sort key does not change the page title displayed in the category.

Vezi Ajutor:Sortare pentru informații suplimentare referitoare la sortarea categoriilor.

Crearea paginii unei categorii
Categoriile există, chiar dacă pagina lor nu a fost încă creată, dar aceste categorii sunt izolate de altele și deservesc putin pentru organizare și navigare.

O categorie poate fi creată prin crearea unei pagini în spațiul de nume Categorie:. O pagină a unei categorii poate fi creată în același mod ca și celelalte pagini wiki (vezi Ajutor:Începe o pagină nouă); doar adaugă " " înaintea titlului paginii.

To avoid extra work, try searching within your wiki before creating a new category. The list of all categories can be found in "" in the "" box of the sidebar.

Managing the category hierarchy
Categories may belong to other categories in a hierarchy. Since category pages are much like any other page, a     tag may be added to the bottom of a category page.

It is a good idea to organize all categories into a hierarchy with a single top level category. The category structure can take the form of a tree with separate branches, but more often will have a graph structure. Generally, there should be a contiguous chain of parent-child links between each category and the top level category.

Hidden categories
The categories that a page is in are normally listed at the bottom of the page. In Mediawiki 1.13+, a category can be hidden from this list by adding the magic word " " to the category page.

Users can choose to see hidden categories in a separate "" list, by checking "" in the "" section of Special:Preferences.

Hidden categories are automatically added to Category:. This category is specified in the system message MediaWiki:Hidden-category-category.

See also: hidden categories

Linking to a category
To create a link to a category, use a leading colon before the category name (without this colon, the current page would be added to the category):


 * &rarr;    :Help

To change the link text, write the text inside the link tag after a pipe:


 * &rarr; Help category

Redirect pages that redirect to categories must also use the colon, otherwise they will be added to the category instead of redirecting.

Redirecting a category
Like normal wiki pages, category pages can be redirected to other normal or category pages. However, this is not recommended, as pages categorized in redirected categories do not get categorized in the target category (bugzilla:3311). Some Wikimedia sites use a "category redirect" template to mark redirected categories, allowing manual or automated cleanup of pages categorized there.

Tracking categories
Certain syntax issues, such as a broken image link, or too many expensive parser functions, can cause a page to be added to a tracking category. See Help:Tracking categories for details.

Vezi şi

 * Category:Category extensions