WikiIndex talk:How do categories work

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If you do it this way with that footer, then we don't need the tag template at all. We just put the categories in anywhere on the page. The tag template is only used when we want the category to show up on the page, the way John's been talking about. peace, TedErnst 21:32, 22 Jan 2006 (EST)

Yes, that's right, use tag or category template when you want it to show in the article in addition to the bottom category section, else normal category command is fine --Raymond King | talk 17:34, 12 Feb 2006 (EST)

Difference between tag and category

Is there any? robinp 17:14, 12 Feb 2006 (EST)

No, in this wiki "tag" is a synonym for "category" and the "tag" and "category" templates are the same. We did that because "category" sounds heirarchical whereas "tag" is not. "tag" is also shorter and easier to use. But I am concerned that the extra confusion isn't worth it and we should just stick to category since that's the mediawiki standard. Thoughts welcome --Raymond King | talk 17:34, 12 Feb 2006 (EST)

It turns out tha Tags and Categories act diffently in some situations. Look at their use within the "Category:" namespace. MarkDilley | talk
What? How are they different? The templates are identical. Maybe we're needlessly confusing things by our naming. TedErnst | talk 15:44, 16 Feb 2006 (EST)
You and I had the experience of them working differently within a category. If you change them within a category you will see that they are or are not in the automated category bar at the bottom of the page. Also I thought they were an issue for the recursive issue? MarkDilley | talk
I don't think so. Template:Tag and Template:Category are exactly the same. They're both just sorthand for
[[:Category:TAGNAME|TAGNAME]] [[Category:TAGNAME]] 
TedErnst | talk 16:00, 16 Feb 2006 (EST)