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I see you made a category of "Software" under "Game", creating a subcategory. I did not know this was possible until today, and see you already knew this. Is there a way to have duplicate sub-categories? Like, can we have "Software:Joystick" to be a cat/subcat indicating Software that require Joysticks, but have "Hardware:Joystick" be a cat/subcat indicating a hardware device that IS a joystick? --[[User:AllenHuffman|OS-9 Al]] ([[User talk:AllenHuffman|talk]]) | I see you made a category of "Software" under "Game", creating a subcategory. I did not know this was possible until today, and see you already knew this. Is there a way to have duplicate sub-categories? Like, can we have "Software:Joystick" to be a cat/subcat indicating Software that require Joysticks, but have "Hardware:Joystick" be a cat/subcat indicating a hardware device that IS a joystick? --[[User:AllenHuffman|OS-9 Al]] ([[User talk:AllenHuffman|talk]]) | ||
::Well, I noticed the "Software" and "Game" templates are not really compatible, so I was thinking to revert my change -- [[User:Polluks|Polluks]] ([[User talk:Polluks|talk]]) 14:37, 31 August 2016 (CDT) |
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Sub-categories
I see you made a category of "Software" under "Game", creating a subcategory. I did not know this was possible until today, and see you already knew this. Is there a way to have duplicate sub-categories? Like, can we have "Software:Joystick" to be a cat/subcat indicating Software that require Joysticks, but have "Hardware:Joystick" be a cat/subcat indicating a hardware device that IS a joystick? --OS-9 Al (talk)