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Avoid adding performances of entertainers into the navboxes for the productions that they appeared in, or crew members into navboxes for the productions they worked on. This includes, but is not limited to actors/actresses, comedians, television/radio presenters, writers, composers, etc. This avoids
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Every article links to its categories in a consistent way, but lists may be more difficult to discover because not every article listed links to it, and each may choose to link to it in a different way. Attempting to enforce crosslinks from articles in the category is error-prone, makes editing the
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to deserve their own articles, and yet may yet be sufficiently notable to incorporate into the list. Furthermore, since the notability threshold for a mention is less than that for a whole article, you can easily add a mention to a list within an article, without having to make the judgment call on
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It is neither improper nor uncommon to simultaneously have a category, a list, and a navigation template that all cover the same topic. These systems of organizing information are considered to be complementary, not inappropriately duplicative. Furthermore, arguing that a category duplicates a list
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boxes are one type). The grouping of articles by one method neither requires nor forbids the use of the other methods for the same informational grouping. Instead, each method of organizing information has its own advantages and disadvantages, and is applied for the most part independently of the
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Navigation templates located in the top-right corner of articles (sometimes called a "sidebar" or "part of a series" template) should be treated with special attention, because they are so prominently displayed to readers. The collection of articles in a sidebar template should be fairly tightly
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Consider that lists may include features not available to categories, and building a rudimentary list of links is a useful step in improving a list. Deleting these rudimentary lists is a waste of these building blocks, and unnecessarily pressures list builders into providing a larger initial
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Filmographies (and similar) of individuals should also not be included in navboxes, unless the individual concerned could be considered a primary creator of the material in question. This avoids over-proliferation of individuals' navboxes on each production's article, and avoids putting
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at each individual article. Per the bidirectionality principle above, this may also affect inclusion of a particular article in a navigation template. If a disagreement should arise, please centralize discussion at the article talk page, not that of the template (which may be
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related, and the template should meet most or all of the preceding guidelines. If the articles are not tightly related, a footer template or navbox, located at the bottom of the article, may be more appropriate. The placement of sidebars in an article lead is discouraged by
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Lists are more difficult to process automatically using bots, because they may contain prose that contains links to items that are not in the list itself, and it is necessary to parse the page wikitext to extract listed items instead of using a specialized API as categories
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Due to size, the use of multiple nav templates may take up too much space on one article, which could lead to a POV-tainted choice as to which to include. This can be minimised by setting all or most templates on a page to autocollapse, hiding most of their content until
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Navigation templates are particularly useful for a small, well-defined group of articles; templates with a large number of links are not forbidden, but can appear overly busy and be hard to read and use. Good navboxes generally follow most or all of these guidelines:
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They provide an organized resource for readers who went through an article in some broad topic to find other articles on the same broad topic, rather than making those readers "go fish" for articles wiki-linked in the text or in the "See also"
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Editors have to manually determine where an entry belongs, and add it there. Often editors will simply add new items to the bottom of the list, reducing the list's effectiveness. This disadvantage can be overcome by placing the list in a
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Many users prefer to browse Knowledge through its lists, while others prefer to navigate by category; and lists are more obvious to beginners, who may not discover the category system right away. Therefore, the "category camp" should
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Can become ugly or seem pointless, e.g. by unsightly coloring schemes, size, number of them on the same page, etc. For this reason article series boxes need to be self-evident, while they can't contain much text for definitions or
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Tracking changes to a category is difficult because a category's edit history does not show when entries were added or removed from the category. So there is no easy way to tell when an article is removed from a category—it simply
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The article links in a navigation template should be grouped into clusters, by topic, or by era, etc. Alphabetical ordering does not provide any additional value to a category containing the same article links. For example, see
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The collection of articles in a sidebar template should be fairly tightly related, and the template should meet most or all of the preceding guidelines. If the articles are not tightly related, a navbox may be more
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Entries are arranged in alphabetical order only (though you can control the alphabetization). They cannot be organized into sections and subsections on a single page, each with its own descriptive introduction.
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commitment of effort whenever they wish to create a new list, which may be felt as a disincentive. When deciding whether to create or avoid a list, the existence of a category on the same topic is irrelevant.
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They implicitly assume that readers who went through an article in some broad topic will want to read other articles on the same broad topic, rather than articles wiki-linked in the text or in the "See also"
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Do not rely solely on navboxes for links to articles highly relevant to a particular article, or override the "image=" field to illustrate something from the article. Navboxes are not displayed on the
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Multi-directional navigation. A category can contain multiple subcategories, and can also be part of several categories. Categories are organized within Knowledge into a web of knowledge starting with
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delete or dismantle Knowledge's lists, and the "list camp" shouldn't tear down Knowledge's category system—doing so wastes valuable resources. Instead, each should be used to update the other.
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of the category may provide broader information, individual category members cannot be annotated with descriptions or comments, so they give no context or elaboration for any specific entry.
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notability which you would need to make if you were to add a whole article—if someone else feels that it is notable enough, they can always linkify the mention and create an article anyway.
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are a grouping of links used in multiple related articles to facilitate navigation between those articles in Knowledge. Navigation templates are generally presented in one of two formats:
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The category system has an extensive and detailed hierarchy to facilitate browsing by increasing specialization, while lists of lists are relatively rare and are not deeply nested.
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It is not obvious to new users that categories exist, how to add items to them, how to link new categories into existing schemes, nor how to deal with point of view (POV) concerns.
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which displays uncategorized/stubbed articles; however, it only updates once every few days, and only lists 1000 articles at a time. So it is always best to explicitly place an
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when creating or filling categories. Unless it is self-evident and uncontroversial that something belongs in a category, it should not be put into a category. Especially see
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Exceptions should also be considered when the article subject has a relevance to the parent category that is not expressed by the subcategory's definition. For instance, if
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For example, a list of soccer world championship teams can include with each entry when each championship was won, whom the champions defeated, who their coach was, etc.
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If the collection of articles does not meet these criteria, the articles are likely loosely related. A list, category, or neither, may accordingly be more appropriate.
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For example, several levels of a hierarchy may be included in a list, or the list may have multiple columns, each of which can be a basis for the user to sort the list.
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If simple, can often be replaced with a category. It also can be difficult to give more detail than a category can give without the box becoming unmanageably large.
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with no indication that it was ever there in the first place. Knowledge's watchlist feature does enable a user to watch a category for category membership changes.
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Display of items in a category is limited to 200 on a page. To see the full contents of a category with more members than this, multiple pages need to be viewed.
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The use of navigation templates is neither required nor prohibited for any article. Whether to include navboxes, and which to include, is often suggested by
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are three different ways to group and organize articles. Although they each have their own advantages and disadvantages, each method complements the others.
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An article will often be in several categories. Restraint should be used, however—categories become less effective the more there are on a given article.
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tag can be used to bring attention to it, either on its own, or in the format {{uncat|September2024}}. There is also an automatically updated list at
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sets out a number of situations in which consensus has consistently determined that categories should not be used. A regularly occurring outcome at
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Can't be edited directly to add or remove entries. This must be done at the bottom of each article to be included or excluded from the category.
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should not be used for other (non-link) text. However, specific navbox guidelines for color of text and background other than the defaults are
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On the other hand, may not give the reader enough clues as to which links are most relevant or important when this would not be controversial
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if they appear to push a POV. Trying to remedy this by adding more templates might lead to the disadvantage described in the previous point.
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Does not provide a consistent look and navigation system between different topics—there is no single format across all navigation templates.
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Auto-linking. Create a link to a category on an article page, and a corresponding link to that article will be visible on the category page.
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If you go to the article from the category, will it be obvious why it's there? Is the category subject prominently discussed in the article?
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Sidebars have some specific issues and should be treated with special attention, because they are so prominently displayed to readers:
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Every category should be a subcategory of some other category. You can start from the top of the articles category hierarchy at
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Includes the full list of links in every article, even though often many of the links are not useful in some of the articles
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parameter to exclude or include all pages in that category. Subcategories are not included, but multiple terms can be added.
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Templates are not included in search results by default, which makes it hard for readers and editors to find them.
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a given navbox should normally also be included as a link in the navbox, so that the navigation is bidirectional.
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other methods following the guidelines and standards that have evolved on Knowledge for each of these systems.
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Below is a comparison of how these techniques group information and the advantages and disadvantages of each.
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determines that one or more methods of presenting information is inappropriate for Knowledge. For instance,
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should clearly be identifiable as such to our readers. In general, text colors should be consistent with
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The large chunk of highly visible screen space might be better used for images or essential information.
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If not for the navigation template, an editor would be inclined to link many of these articles in the
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using a variety of methods. An article can appear several times or in different ways in the same list.
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over-proliferation of navigation templates at the bottom of performers' articles, and avoids putting
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They might be perceived as fencing off a subject as the "territory" of a particular scholarly area.
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A category with hundreds of items cannot be moved except by editing hundreds of articles (though a
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Categories have sort keys like other pages, although they are used in a more flexible fashion. See
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Mitigates large "See also" sections, potentially duplicated and out-of-sync among related articles
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section that is visible only after viewing the template itself, but not upon its transclusion).
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Some topics are so broad that a list would be unmanageably long and effectively unmaintainable.
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Is it possible to write a few paragraphs or more on the subject of a category, explaining it?
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Relatively unobtrusive in that they generally don't distract from the flow of the article.
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than other types of pages, because only Knowledge articles can be members of categories.
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For example, a list of all people from a particular country who have Knowledge articles
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A category is probably inappropriate if the answer to the following questions is "no":
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Overlapping categories, lists and navigation templates are not considered duplicative
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documentation for navigation templates at different levels of specificity includes
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list taxing, and counteracts the ease-of-editing benefits lists otherwise enjoy.
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An article should usually not be in both a category and its subcategory, e.g.
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because each is maintained from a centralized location (at the page itself).
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Can take up too much space for information that is only tangentially related
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Inclusion of article links or subdivisions in a template may inadvertently
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Templates (such as navigation boxes) can be included as portions of a list.
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Provides a consistent look and navigation system for related articles.
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Alternative names for the same item can be included only by including
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Vertical, often found at the top-right corner of articles and called
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All articles within a template relate to a single, coherent subject.
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and do not meet the requirements for inclusion in the encyclopaedia.
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There should be a Knowledge article on the subject of the template.
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The subject of the template should be mentioned in every article.
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The articles should refer to each other, to a reasonable extent.
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tag, if you are uncertain how an article should be categorized.
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An embedded list, one incorporated into an article on a topic,
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Can be referenced to justify the inclusion of listed articles.
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Horizontal, placed at the bottom of articles and also called
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be considered in conflict with each other. Rather, they are
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Overcategorization/Intersection of location and occupation
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on the contributions of certain individuals over others.
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may apply. Substantive edits to this page should reflect
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Categories appear without annotations, so be careful of
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on certain performances of an entertainer over others.
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order, a template is often most appropriate. Example:
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can include entries which are not sufficiently notable
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which has articles grouped into related sub-topics.
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Knowledge guidelines
Guidelines list
Policies list
Behavioral
Assume good faith
Conflict of interest
Courtesy vanishing
Disruptive editing
Don't bite the newcomers
Don't disrupt to make a point
Etiquette
Gaming the system
User pages
Other behavioral guidelines
WMF friendly space policy
Discussions
Talk page guidelines
Signatures

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