Thread:SonicBoomSonamy56/@comment-4220590-20160920205609/@comment-4220590-20161030154054

Well, to add categories, you can either open up the editor on an article and add the category in the box on the right, or type it in directly on the bottom of the article via the "add category" function: HOWEVER, it is important that you avoid "grandparent categories". A grandparent category is a redundant category that's meaning has already been summarized by a different category which already exists on the article. For example, if an article contains the categories "Characters" and "Archie Comics Characters", then "Characters" is seen as the grandparent category as it is a broader and more general term. Generally speaking, the "Archie Comics Characters" category is categorized with the "Characters" category itself, meaning no subject with the "Archie Comics Characters" category can be given the "Character" category too. Similarly, if an article has the categories "Images" and "Sonic Boom (TV series) images", then "Images" is seen as the grandparent category as it is a broader and more general term. Usually, the category that narrows the list down further is the one which should remain on the page.

If you understand this, then I will continue to elaborate. You see, I believe it is time for you to start adding categories to images. For an image such as this, you can add categories to it like it is a text article. Here comes in what I want to teach you: every time you add a screenshot of for example a screenshot from the Sonic Boom television show to the wiki, I want you to give that image the "Sonic Boom (TV series) images" and "Screenshots" categories on your own. And that is it. It works similarly with images from other media, but if you have questions, feel free to ask.