Thread:AndyC37/@comment-122900-20200806180200

Hi Andy. I’m writing on your message wall, but I hope other contributors to the AC wiki joins the discussion (as most discussions about the wiki gains from several different views).

I like pages that have several categories, as it makes it easy to find pages. For instance if one wants to know which books she wrote under the name Mary Westmacott, it’s easy to click on that category. I also like “subcategories” as you can use them to go deeper into her works, like if I want to know how often Agatha used guns in her stories.

On thing that I, personally, is not very fond of is putting a page in the main category as well as many of the subcategories under the category. As an example I can mention the page Old Hall. It has the categories: “Locations”, “Locations in the works by Agatha Christie”, “Locations in Miss Marple stories” and “Buildings in St. Mary Mead”. As the four categories involve the same topic, I find it unnecessary. In my meaning it would be enough with “Locations in Miss Marple stories” and “Buildings in St. Mary Mead”. Especially as the category “Locations” features both real and fictional locations. What do you, and the other AC wiki people? It might be just me, and if I’m the only one I’ll learn to live with it. 