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=== Subcategories ===
Create '''subcategories''' by categorizing a category page itself. For example, the ''Category:Mistborn'' is tagged with <code><nowiki>[[CategoryCategoría:BooksLibros]]</nowiki></code>, which makes it a subcategory of ''Category:Books''.
 
== Categorizing Pages ==
 
=== High Level Content Categories ===
There are teneight, mutually exclussiveexclusive ''high level content categories''. Every article belongs in one (and only one) of these teneight categories. They're the teneight categories you see listed under "Categories" in the sidebar at the left. They are:
{{columns|count=2|
* [[:Category:Books]]
* [[:Category:Characters]]
* [[:Category:Cosmere]]
* [[:Category:Culture]]
* [[:Category:Events and Eras]]
* [[:Category:Magic]]
* [[:Category:Objects and Materials]]
* [[:Category:Sources]]
}}
 
 
Quality tags must be added in the "Notes" section of an article (see [[Help:Guidelines#Article_Structure|Help:Guidelines]]), directly between the <code><nowiki><references /></nowiki></code> tag and the navbox. They are added using special templates; the four you should know about are:
; <span title='This article is a stub'>&#x25D4;</span> Stub {{t|stub}}
: ''Stubs'' are articles that have barely any information. If it's very short and needs a lot of work, it's a stub. Use <code><nowiki>{{stub}}</nowiki></code> to categorize.
; <span title='This article is still missing information'>&#x25D2;</span> Partially Complete {{t|partial}}
: ''Partially complete'' articles are off to a good start, but need more work before they can be considered complete. Use <code><nowiki>{{partial}}</nowiki></code> to categorize.
; <span title='This article is nearly complete'>&#x25D5;</span> Nearing Completion {{t|complete}}
: Mark an article as ''nearing completion'' when you believe the article is content complete. Use <code><nowiki>{{complete}}</nowiki></code> to categorize.
; <span title='This article is complete' style='color: green;'>&#x26AB;&#xFE0E;</span> Complete {{t|complete}}
: The admins will review articles that are "nearing completion" and mark them as ''complete'' when they agree, adding a <code><nowiki>|~~~~</nowiki></code> signature to the existing <code><nowiki>{{complete}}</nowiki></code> tag. This helps us know when the article was last reviewed.
 
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