Categories are technically the same thing as devices. So if you create a device page under a name like „Oukitel Phone“ and sort it under Android Phone, it’ll act as a category that you can sort devices into. As far as guidelines go, there is a [link|https://www.ifixit.com/Info/Device_Nomenclature|Device Nomenclature] you should adhere to, but as for the rest, you can just try to keep it looking similar to other pages.
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Categories are technically the same thing as devices. So if you [link|https://www.ifixit.com/New|create a device page|new_window=true] under a name like „Oukitel Phone“ and sort it under Android Phone, it’ll act as a category that you can sort devices into. As far as guidelines go, there is a [link|https://www.ifixit.com/Info/Device_Nomenclature|Device Nomenclature] you should adhere to, but as for the rest, you can just try to keep it looking similar to other pages.
If you don’t know how to categorize pages:
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You have to specify a category in the text box pictured in red. Note that you need to enter the actual name, not the display name of a category. If you go to edit a category page you can see the actual name at the top of the page (where I highlighted in green). Once you do that, it'll be put in the patrol queue and be reviewed by an admin (It’ll tell you something like „Pending review: CategoryName“ if it got added to the queue). This can take some time, as the admins typically categorize on Thursdays.
Categories are technically the same thing as devices. So if you create a device page under the name „Oukitel Smartphone“ or „Oukitel Phone“ and sort it under Android Phone, it’ll act as a category that you can sort devices into. As far as guidelines go, there is a [link|https://www.ifixit.com/Info/Device_Nomenclature|Device Nomenclature|new_window=true] you should adhere to, but as for the rest, you can just try to keep it looking similar to other pages.
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Categories are technically the same thing as devices. So if you create a device page under a name like „Oukitel Phone“ and sort it under Android Phone, it’ll act as a category that you can sort devices into. As far as guidelines go, there is a [link|https://www.ifixit.com/Info/Device_Nomenclature|Device Nomenclature] you should adhere to, but as for the rest, you can just try to keep it looking similar to other pages.
If you don’t know how to categorize pages:
[image|97208]
You have to specify a category in the text box pictured in red. Note that you need to enter the actual name, not the display name of a category. If you go to edit a category page you can see the actual name at the top of the page (where I highlighted in green). Once you do that, it'll be put in the patrol queue and be reviewed by an admin (It’ll tell you something like „Pending review: CategoryName“ if it got added to the queue). This can take some time, as the admins typically categorize on Thursdays.
Categories are technically the same thing as devices. So if you create a device page under the name „Oukitel Smartphone“ or „Oukitel Phone“ and sort it under Android Phone, it’ll act as a category that you can sort devices into. As far as guidelines go, there is a [link|https://www.ifixit.com/Info/Device_Nomenclature|Device Nomenclature|new_window=true] you should adhere to, but as for the rest, you can just try to keep it looking similar to other pages.
If you don’t know how to categorize pages:
[image|97208]
You have to specify a category in the text box pictured in red. Note that you need to enter the actual name, not the display name of a category. If you go to edit a category page you can see the actual name at the top of the page (where I highlighted in green). Once you do that, it'll be put in the patrol queue and be reviewed by an admin (It’ll tell you something like „Pending review: CategoryName“ if it got added to the queue). This can take some time, as the admins typically categorize on Thursdays.