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==File categories==
==File categories==
Games of the ''Final Fantasy'' series have various categories. For example, [[:Category:Final Fantasy I enemy sprites]] pertain to sprites of enemies, or [[:Category:Final Fantasy VII character artwork]] pertain to artwork of other characters. A screenshot would be categorized under [[:Category:Final Fantasy VII screenshots]].
Games of the ''Final Fantasy'' series have various categories. For example, [[:Category:Final Fantasy enemy sprites]] pertain to sprites of enemies, or [[:Category:Final Fantasy VII character artwork]] pertain to artwork of other characters. A screenshot would be categorized under [[:Category:Final Fantasy VII screenshots]].


All crossover games must be listed under a single image category pertaining to the game. Example: [[:Category:Itadaki Street Special images]] or [[:Category:Mario Sports Mix images]]. Every crossover game category should be categorized under [[:Category:Crossover game images]].
All crossover games must be listed under a single image category pertaining to the game. Example: [[:Category:Itadaki Street Special images]] or [[:Category:Mario Sports Mix images]]. Every crossover game category should be categorized under [[:Category:Crossover game images]].


Standards for crossover image categorization also apply to a game compilation itself (not the games on the compilations). Example: [[:Category:Final Fantasy I & II: Dawn of Souls images]]. These image categories must have the category [[:Category:Compilation game images]]. Games on the compilation itself must be categorized like the ''Final Fantasy'' games, for example: [[:Category:Final Fantasy I (GBA) character sprites]]. The root category for a game included on a compilation (e.g. [[:Category:Final Fantasy I (GBA) images]]) must link to the image category for the game compilation, in this case, [[:Category:Final Fantasy I & II: Dawn of Souls images]]).
Standards for crossover image categorization also apply to a game compilation itself (not the games on the compilations). Example: [[:Category:Final Fantasy I & II: Dawn of Souls images]]. These image categories must have the category [[:Category:Compilation game images]]. Games on the compilation itself must be categorized like the ''Final Fantasy'' games, for example: [[:Category:Final Fantasy (GBA) character sprites]]. The root category for a game included on a compilation (e.g. [[:Category:Final Fantasy (GBA) images]]) must link to the image category for the game compilation, in this case, [[:Category:Final Fantasy I & II: Dawn of Souls images]]).


[[Category:Help pages]]
[[Category:Help pages]]

Latest revision as of 12:02, November 15, 2020

Categories are a way to organize all the pages on the wiki. There are different standards for adding categories per article, template, file, and even category pages.

File categories[edit]

Games of the Final Fantasy series have various categories. For example, Category:Final Fantasy enemy sprites pertain to sprites of enemies, or Category:Final Fantasy VII character artwork pertain to artwork of other characters. A screenshot would be categorized under Category:Final Fantasy VII screenshots.

All crossover games must be listed under a single image category pertaining to the game. Example: Category:Itadaki Street Special images or Category:Mario Sports Mix images. Every crossover game category should be categorized under Category:Crossover game images.

Standards for crossover image categorization also apply to a game compilation itself (not the games on the compilations). Example: Category:Final Fantasy I & II: Dawn of Souls images. These image categories must have the category Category:Compilation game images. Games on the compilation itself must be categorized like the Final Fantasy games, for example: Category:Final Fantasy (GBA) character sprites. The root category for a game included on a compilation (e.g. Category:Final Fantasy (GBA) images) must link to the image category for the game compilation, in this case, Category:Final Fantasy I & II: Dawn of Souls images).