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Guidebook organizes content using two objects: Categories and Guides.
-You can read more about our [http://www.dozuki.com/Help/Categorization|Hierarchy here].
+You can read more about our [[Help:Categorization|Hierarchy here]].
=== Categories ===
A Category is a wiki page that is used to organize your content. When creating a guide you must first identify which Category the new Guide belongs in. In addition to attaching a Guide to a Category, Categories can also have additional categories (which would serve as subcategories).
Lets say you have a product line of 4 Widgets, called Thingamabobs. On top of this, you have a standardized process which enables a user to identify what Widget they have. You could organize in the following manner:
-[image|123318]
+[image|123318|align=left]
Attached to the '''Thingamabob Category Page''' would be the single '''Widget Identification Guide''' and then four separate '''Widget A-D SubCategories'''.
In Addition, Wiki text and images can be placed on Category pages to provide additional information.
-'''Note:''' The ability to have multiple layers of categories is only available on Guidebook plans Workshop and Factory.
+'''Note:''' The ability to have multiple layers of categories is only available on the Enterprise Plan
=== Guides ===
A guide is a wiki page that supports photos and drawings within a step-by-step structure. Guides are the glue of Guidebook. They attach to any category.
Guides can be attached to other guides by utilizing the [[Prerequisites]] feature.

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Edit by: Brian Sallee

Text:

Guidebook organizes content using two objects: Categories and Guides.
-You can read more about our [http://www.dozuki.com/Help/Hierarchy|Hierarchy here].
+You can read more about our [http://www.dozuki.com/Help/Categorization|Hierarchy here].
=== Categories ===
A Category is a wiki page that is used to organize your content. When creating a guide you must first identify which Category the new Guide belongs in. In addition to attaching a Guide to a Category, Categories can also have additional categories (which would serve as subcategories).
Lets say you have a product line of 4 Widgets, called Thingamabobs. On top of this, you have a standardized process which enables a user to identify what Widget they have. You could organize in the following manner:
[image|123318]
Attached to the '''Thingamabob Category Page''' would be the single '''Widget Identification Guide''' and then four separate '''Widget A-D SubCategories'''.
In Addition, Wiki text and images can be placed on Category pages to provide additional information.
'''Note:''' The ability to have multiple layers of categories is only available on Guidebook plans Workshop and Factory.
=== Guides ===
A guide is a wiki page that supports photos and drawings within a step-by-step structure. Guides are the glue of Guidebook. They attach to any category.
Guides can be attached to other guides by utilizing the [[Prerequisites]] feature.

Status:

open

Edit by: Collin MacGregor

Text:

Guidebook organizes content using two objects: Categories and Guides.
You can read more about our [http://www.dozuki.com/Help/Hierarchy|Hierarchy here].
=== Categories ===
A Category is a wiki page that is used to organize your content. When creating a guide you must first identify which Category the new Guide belongs in. In addition to attaching a Guide to a Category, Categories can also have additional categories (which would serve as subcategories).
Lets say you have a product line of 4 Widgets, called Thingamabobs. On top of this, you have a standardized process which enables a user to identify what Widget they have. You could organize in the following manner:
-[image|123301]
+[image|123318]
Attached to the '''Thingamabob Category Page''' would be the single '''Widget Identification Guide''' and then four separate '''Widget A-D SubCategories'''.
In Addition, Wiki text and images can be placed on Category pages to provide additional information.
'''Note:''' The ability to have multiple layers of categories is only available on Guidebook plans Workshop and Factory.
=== Guides ===
A guide is a wiki page that supports photos and drawings within a step-by-step structure. Guides are the glue of Guidebook. They attach to any category.
Guides can be attached to other guides by utilizing the [[Prerequisites]] feature.

Status:

open

Edit by: Brian Sallee

Text:

Guidebook organizes content using two objects: Categories and Guides.
You can read more about our [http://www.dozuki.com/Help/Hierarchy|Hierarchy here].
=== Categories ===
-A Category is a wiki page that can have both additional categories (which would serve as subcategories) and guides attached to it.
+A Category is a wiki page that is used to organize your content. When creating a guide you must first identify which Category the new Guide belongs in. In addition to attaching a Guide to a Category, Categories can also have additional categories (which would serve as subcategories).
Lets say you have a product line of 4 Widgets, called Thingamabobs. On top of this, you have a standardized process which enables a user to identify what Widget they have. You could organize in the following manner:
[image|123301]
Attached to the '''Thingamabob Category Page''' would be the single '''Widget Identification Guide''' and then four separate '''Widget A-D SubCategories'''.
In Addition, Wiki text and images can be placed on Category pages to provide additional information.
-'''Note:''' The ability to have multiple layers of categories is only available on Guidebook plans Workshop and Factory.
+'''Note:''' The ability to have multiple layers of categories is only available on Guidebook plans Workshop and Factory.
=== Guides ===
A guide is a wiki page that supports photos and drawings within a step-by-step structure. Guides are the glue of Guidebook. They attach to any category.
Guides can be attached to other guides by utilizing the [[Prerequisites]] feature.

Status:

open

Edit by: Brian Sallee

Text:

Guidebook organizes content using two objects: Categories and Guides.
You can read more about our [http://www.dozuki.com/Help/Hierarchy|Hierarchy here].
=== Categories ===
A Category is a wiki page that can have both additional categories (which would serve as subcategories) and guides attached to it.
-Lets say you have a product line of 4 Widgets, called Thingamabobs. On top of this, you have a standardized process to allow someone to identify which Widget they have. You could organize in the following manner:
+Lets say you have a product line of 4 Widgets, called Thingamabobs. On top of this, you have a standardized process which enables a user to identify what Widget they have. You could organize in the following manner:
[image|123301]
-As shown, attached to the '''Thingamabob Category Page''' would be the single '''Widget Identification Guide''' and then four separate '''Widget A-D SubCategories'''.
+Attached to the '''Thingamabob Category Page''' would be the single '''Widget Identification Guide''' and then four separate '''Widget A-D SubCategories'''.
-Wiki text and images can be placed on Category pages as well to provide tertiary information.
+In Addition, Wiki text and images can be placed on Category pages to provide additional information.
-'''Note:''' The ability to have multiple layers of categories is available on Guidebook plans of Workshop and larger.
+'''Note:''' The ability to have multiple layers of categories is only available on Guidebook plans Workshop and Factory.
=== Guides ===
-A guide is a wiki page that supports the image-rich, step-by-step content that makes Dozuki bring content to life. Guides are the glue of Guidebook. They attach to any category.
+A guide is a wiki page that supports photos and drawings within a step-by-step structure. Guides are the glue of Guidebook. They attach to any category.
Guides can be attached to other guides by utilizing the [[Prerequisites]] feature.

Status:

open

Edit by: Collin MacGregor

Text:

Guidebook organizes content using two objects: Categories and Guides.
+
+You can read more about our [http://www.dozuki.com/Help/Hierarchy|Hierarchy here].
=== Categories ===
A Category is a wiki page that can have both additional categories (which would serve as subcategories) and guides attached to it.
Lets say you have a product line of 4 Widgets, called Thingamabobs. On top of this, you have a standardized process to allow someone to identify which Widget they have. You could organize in the following manner:
[image|123301]
As shown, attached to the '''Thingamabob Category Page''' would be the single '''Widget Identification Guide''' and then four separate '''Widget A-D SubCategories'''.
Wiki text and images can be placed on Category pages as well to provide tertiary information.
'''Note:''' The ability to have multiple layers of categories is available on Guidebook plans of Workshop and larger.
=== Guides ===
A guide is a wiki page that supports the image-rich, step-by-step content that makes Dozuki bring content to life. Guides are the glue of Guidebook. They attach to any category.
Guides can be attached to other guides by utilizing the [[Prerequisites]] feature.

Status:

open

Edit by: Collin MacGregor

Text:

Guidebook organizes content using two objects: Categories and Guides.
=== Categories ===
A Category is a wiki page that can have both additional categories (which would serve as subcategories) and guides attached to it.
Lets say you have a product line of 4 Widgets, called Thingamabobs. On top of this, you have a standardized process to allow someone to identify which Widget they have. You could organize in the following manner:
-[Block Diagram Image]
+[image|123301]
As shown, attached to the '''Thingamabob Category Page''' would be the single '''Widget Identification Guide''' and then four separate '''Widget A-D SubCategories'''.
Wiki text and images can be placed on Category pages as well to provide tertiary information.
'''Note:''' The ability to have multiple layers of categories is available on Guidebook plans of Workshop and larger.
=== Guides ===
A guide is a wiki page that supports the image-rich, step-by-step content that makes Dozuki bring content to life. Guides are the glue of Guidebook. They attach to any category.
Guides can be attached to other guides by utilizing the [[Prerequisites]] feature.

Status:

open

Original post by: Brian Sallee

Text:

Guidebook organizes content using two objects: Categories and Guides.

=== Categories ===

A Category is a wiki page that can have both additional categories (which would serve as subcategories) and guides attached to it.

Lets say you have a product line of 4 Widgets, called Thingamabobs. On top of this, you have a standardized process to allow someone to identify which Widget they have. You could organize in the following manner:

[Block Diagram Image]

As shown, attached to the '''Thingamabob Category Page''' would be the single '''Widget Identification Guide''' and then four separate '''Widget A-D SubCategories'''.

Wiki text and images can be placed on Category pages as well to provide tertiary information.

'''Note:''' The ability to have multiple layers of categories is available on Guidebook plans of Workshop and larger.

=== Guides ===

A guide is a wiki page that supports the image-rich, step-by-step content that makes Dozuki bring content to life. Guides are the glue of Guidebook. They attach to any category.

Guides can be attached to other guides by utilizing the [[Prerequisites]] feature.

Status:

open
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