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F. How Do I Create Card Connections?

Connectipedia becomes more useful as you explore the connections between people+places+things.

 

Plus cards
The + symbol is used in connectipedia to combine two cards and create a third card known as a plus card. An example of the most frequently created plus card is when connectipedians create them to connect categories and subcategories to topics, so that we can find topics in the Table of Contents. To connect your topic, go to the search bar at the top of every page and type in the category first, then type the + symbol, then follow with the title of your topic card. Wait for the prompt to create a new card, then create the card as a basic card.

 

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If you aren't sure whether your topic connected properly, then you can check this query here: Topics not in a Category or SubCategory

 

Pointers

Pointers offer a way to relate two or more cards to each other. This is where the structure begins.

 

Inclusions

Inclusions are yet another way to connect cards and Information. Inclusions are cards that sit within other cards. This is an excellent way to organize closely and specifically related information.