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Using Categories

You can use categories to organize the items (such as wiki pages or images) in your site. With Tiki, you can put any item into one or more categories. Your visitors can then browse all of the items in a specific category.

To use categories you must first enable the Categories feature.
# From the Administration: Features page, enable the Categories check box on the Global Features tab. Click Apply. Tiki enables the Category feature and reloads the Administration page.
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Administration: Features page
Global Features tab of the Admin: Features page.
  1. In the Features area at the top of the page, click the Category Categories icon.
    TipTip:
    You can also access the Administration: Category page by typing http://www.yourdomain.com/tiki-admin.php?page=category in your web browser.
  2. On the Administration: Category page, enable the following options:
    Administration: Category page
    Enabling the Categories features.
    • Show Category Path: For each categorized object, Tiki will display the category path (breadcrumbs) so that users can see to which category the object belongs.
      NoteNote:
      You can use the Exclude these categories field to add the ID of a category that Tiki should not display.
  3. Click Save Tiki saves the information and reloads the page.


Now, let's create a category...

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Contributors to this page: Rick Sapir , system , Rogelio F. Galliano , rlees1942 and System Administrator .
Page last modified on Saturday, July 03, 2010 03:30:00 pm EDT by Rick Sapir.
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