week 13 - after reading material
Week 13 reading data explains classification. Two types of rules apply to writing articles and dividing children. The first is the general rule and the second is the special rule. General rules mainly deal with naming. For example, topics and categories should generally be singular and category structures should not be written to names. Special rules deal with how articles I write are classified and distinguished from others. In addition, this reading also deals with page separation. It deals with descriptions of user pages and draft pages, making it easy to distinguish. It also covers image/photo classification and template classification, which is good to refer to.
According to the reading material, templates are not articles, so they are not in the content category. However, classification using templates is possible, if used for the purpose of placing them in specific categories. However, reading materials do not recommend this method. This is because category names often vary depending on parameters. I'm glad to learn the precautions here.Are there any precautions you felt while reading this article? Or if there is a good classification that comes to mind after reading this article, I would like to share it with you.
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