Pirat
(Pirat)
May 19, 2024, 12:00pm
1
I’m interested in whether it’s possible to create categories, but with the ability to have several of them on the forum, as well as the ability to rename them.
This means that each category will have its own sections.
We have quite a bit of the basics covered in our Documentation subcategories which may be worth a browse/search. Here’s the one for creating a category:
This guide describes how to create a category in Discourse.
Required user level: Administrator (or moderator if the moderators manage categories setting is enabled)
Categories are meant to hold a collection of topics that have similar subject matter. They include an abundance of configuration options you won’t find with the lighter-weight tagging feature .
By default, category creation is limited to admin users. Moderators can be given the ability to create c…
Pirat
(Pirat)
May 19, 2024, 12:49pm
3
You misunderstood a little. I want to create not categories within, but a whole category itself with other categories inside.
This means that in the screenshot, I showed an open category. Now we need to create another category, Category 2, and if possible, change its name.
Moin
May 19, 2024, 12:51pm
4
Are you talking about the creating (sub-)categories in general or how (sub-)categories appear in the sidebar?
Pirat
(Pirat)
May 19, 2024, 12:56pm
5
option 1
option 2
Will it be clear from the screenshot?
I made this example using Firebug (F11).
I can find a discussion about showing sub-categories in the sidebar (but no solution on what you want):
Subcategories should be nested in the sidebar.
Things like this example will not work unless subcategories are nested:
Ford
–Driving
–Purchasing
GM
–Driving
–Purchasing
The resulting display would be:
Driving
Driving
Ford
GM
Purchasing
Purchasing
In the screenshot below, documentation is the parent category, while admins, faq, moderators, sso, sysadmin are subcategories.
[Screen Shot 2022-09-20 at 1.01.42 PM]
Jagster
(Jakke Flemming)
May 19, 2024, 1:30pm
7
I have a feeling it is matter of layout of the sidebar. So nesting categories, that aren’t sub-categories, under some other category or header.