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Categories allow the classification of your Posts into groups and subgroups, thereby aiding viewers in the navigation and use of your site. | Categories allow the classification of your Posts into groups and subgroups, thereby aiding viewers in the navigation and use of your site. |
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In WordPress, a Category is a label which can be applied to posts.
Description
Each Post is filed under one or more Categories.
Categories allow the classification of your Posts into groups and subgroups, thereby aiding viewers in the navigation and use of your site.
Each Category may be assigned to a Category Parent so that you may set up a hierarchy within the category structure. Using automobiles as an example, a hierarchy might be Car->Ford->Mustang. In creating categories, recognize that each category name must be unique, regardless of hierarchy.
When using the WordPress Twenty Sixteen WordPress theme, all the Categories to which a given post belongs are displayed under that post. When someone viewing your blog clicks on one of those Category links, a archive page with all the Posts belonging to that Category will be displayed.
The Posts Categories screen allows you to add, edit, and delete Categories, as well as organize your categories hierarchically. Multiple Categories can be selected for deletion. A search option allows you to find the Categories you want to edit or delete. Also remember Categories can be added in the Posts Add New screen.
See also
External links
- Administration Screens: Categories @ Wikipedia.org
- Manage Categories SubPanel - WordPress 2.6