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<h3>Movable Type User Manual: CATEGORIES</h3>
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	<li><a href="#categories">CATEGORIES</a></li>
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		<li><a href="#edit category screen">Edit Category Screen</a></li>
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<h1><a name="categories"></a>CATEGORIES</h1>
<p>Movable Type allows you to enter a list of categories, then assign one or more
categories to each of your entries. This allows you to keep track of your
entries from a maintenance standpoint--for example, when listing your entries
you can choose to list entries only from a particular category--and it can
also be used to provide a categorization structure to your archives.</p>
<p>Each entry can be assigned one primary category and any number of secondary
categories. The primary category is used when you wish to display information
about only one of the categories to which an entry is assigned--for example,
when using the <code>&lt;$MTEntryCategory$&gt;</code> tag. When you wish to display
a list of all of the categories to which a post has been assigned, you can use
the <code>&lt;MTEntryCategories&gt;</code> container.</p>
<p>The difference between primary and secondary categories is not one of ranking
but rather of usage--your secondary categories are not necessarily ``lesser''
or ``lacking in importance'' when compared to your primary category. Rather, the
difference is one of usage: the primary category is the category which will
be displayed when using the <code>&lt;$MTEntryCategory$&gt;</code> tag, or when
linking to the <code>Category</code> archive for an entry using
<code>&lt;$MTEntryLink archive_type=&quot;Category&quot;$&gt;</code>.</p>
<p>You can manage your list of categories in Movable Type by logging in,
selecting a blog, then clicking <i>Categories</i>. Add new categories by
typing their labels into the empty text entry boxes; the system always shows
five empty boxes, so if you fill up the first five, just press <code>SAVE</code> and
you'll get five more.</p>
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<h2><a name="edit category screen"></a>Edit Category Screen</h2>
<p>By clicking the <i>Edit category attributes</i> link, you can edit some
additional metadata regarding the category. You can associate a description
with each of your categories. This description can then be used on your
archive pages, for example, as introductory text describing that particular
category and the entries within it.</p>
<p>You can also manage TrackBack-related information for the category:</p>
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<li><strong><a name="item_TrackBack_URLs_to_ping"></a>TrackBack URLs to ping</strong><br>

Use this field to associate a list of TrackBack URLs with a category. When
you post a new entry into this category on your own site, each of the URLs
you have listed will be pinged with information about this new entry.
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<li><strong><a name="item_Accept_incoming_TrackBack_pings"></a>Accept incoming TrackBack pings</strong><br>

When you turn on a category's ability to accept TrackBack pings, the system
sets up a TrackBack item for this category so that remote sites will be able
to send pings to your site, notifying you of new entries that fit within the
category. These pings can then be displayed on your site, allowing you to
build a repository of links relating to a particular subject.
<p>After clicking the ``On'' checkbox, save the changes, and the system will give
you the TrackBack URL that other users can use to ping your category.</p>
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<li><strong><a name="item_Passphrase_Protection"></a>Passphrase Protection</strong><br>

If you only wish to allow a certain set of users to send TrackBack pings to
your category, you can set a passphrase for the category. Users who wish to
send pings to your TrackBack-enabled category will need to know the
passphrase in order to ping you.
<p>This is a good way to enable ``private'' TrackBack items; even if someone can
guess the TrackBack ID, he will not be able to send a ping unless he
knows the passphrase.</p>
<p>This is optional. If you do not set a passphrase, everyone will be able to
ping you without providing a passphrase.</p>
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<p>You can set up category archiving in your blog configuration--select a blog,
then click <i>Edit Blog Configuration</i>. In the <i>Archive Configuration</i>
section, under <i>Archive Frequency</i> check the box next to <i>By Category</i>.</p>

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