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You can change the categorization of a page by removing any existing infobox/footer templates and category tags from a page and instead replace with (at least) the project category tag as specified above. This will put the page in the project category and remove it from the other categories.
 
You can change the categorization of a page by removing any existing infobox/footer templates and category tags from a page and instead replace with (at least) the project category tag as specified above. This will put the page in the project category and remove it from the other categories.
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== What is the difference between a ''"User:NAME-OF-SELF-RESEARCHER"'' and a ''"NAME-OF-SELF-RESEARCHER"'' page? ==
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People pages with and without the prefix "User:" have the same purpose: To document work and interests of self-researchers. The prefix "User:" signifies that the person that this page refers to is a user of this wiki. Some, or maybe even most of the users of this wiki might also do self-research themselves, and want to document their work here. Users are free to make a "People" page of their "User:" page, but it is not mandatory. Thus, a People page ''without'' the prefix "User:" is a page somebody made about a third person, who is probably not a user of the wiki. People pages ''with'' the prefix are pages users made about themselves (while it is also possible for other users to create and edit user pages of another user).