User talk:165.85.129.8

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Categories
Your edit to Sanjeev Sanyal‎ has been reverted. Categories are not part of an article's text. They are labels that are intended to group together pages on similar subjects. They are implemented by a MediaWiki feature that adds any page with a text like  in its wiki markup to the automated listing that is the category with name XYZ. Categories help readers to find, and navigate around, a subject area, to see pages sorted by title, and to thus find article relationships.
 * If you look at your version of the article, at the bottom of the page it shows a line of categories in a grey bar, with  above it.
 * If you look at the version of the article before your edit, the line of categories at the bottom of the page includes Alumni of St John's College, Oxford. That is how it is meant to be.

Categories are normally found at the bottom of an article page. Clicking a category name brings up a category page listing the articles (or other pages) that have been added to that particular category. There may also be a section listing the subcategories of that category. The subcategorisation feature makes it possible to organize categories into tree-like structures to aid navigation. For more information, see Help:Category. -- Toddy1 (talk) 07:58, 19 April 2024 (UTC)