This is actually correct.
If you click on the red category, it gives you the option of explaining
the category. I usually add:
==Usage==
This category is for articles relating to ...
It also allows you to create sub-categories. On a category "quadrunner"
category page put:
==Usage==
This category is for articles relating to quadrunners.
[[category:vehicle]]
This puts the category "quadrunner" as a sub-category of the category
"vehicle". This is very useful in my opinion.
- Bri
Anne Wilson wrote:
...I find that, putting the category statement at the
end of the page, I actually
see "Category: Getting Started" at the place I entered it. What's more,
'Getting Started' is red, like an un-created page, although clicking on it
does take me to the category's listing.
Further on in the wiki it says to add a colon, as
[[:Category:Getting Started]]
but that results in the whole statement turning into a red link.
What do I need to do to correct this?
Anne