Help:Categories

Categories, a software feature of MediaWiki, provide automatic indexes that are useful as tables of contents.

You can categorize pages and files by adding one or more Category tags to the content text. These tags create links at the bottom of the page that take you to the list of all pages in that category, which makes it easy to browse related articles.

e-con Systems www.e-consystems.com System on Module
 * eSOMiMX6 - i.MX6 System on Module
 * Ankaa - eSOMiMX6 Reference Design
 * eSOM3730 - AM3703/DM3730 Computer on Module
 * Almach - eSOM3730 Reference Design

e-con Systems www.e-consystems.com System on Module
 * eSOMiMX6 - i.MX6 System on Module
 * Ankaa - eSOMiMX6 Reference Design
 * eSOM3730 - AM3703/DM3730 Computer on Module
 * Almach - eSOM3730 Reference Design

Managing the category hierarchy
Categories may belong to other categories in a hierarchy. Since category pages are much like any other page, a     tag may be added to the bottom of a category page.

It is a good idea to organize all categories into a hierarchy with a single top level category. The category structure can take the form of a tree with separate branches, but more often will have a graph structure. Generally, there should be a contiguous chain of parent-child links between each category and the top level category.

Linking to a category
To create a link to a category, use a leading colon before the category name (without this colon, the current page would be added to the category):


 * &rarr;    :Help

To change the link text, write the text inside the link tag after a pipe:


 * &rarr; Help category

Redirect pages that redirect to categories must also use the colon, otherwise they will be added to the category instead of redirecting.

Redirecting a category
Like normal wiki pages, category pages can be redirected to other normal or category pages.