 Now we have it. I've created my first user page. It has my username at the top, a new user box, a content section, an image. It has sections, bold, italics, clickable links, numbered bullet points, more sections, more clickable links, some citations to back up what's being said and some references. The only thing it doesn't have is categories. So that's the last thing I need to add. So every page on Wikipedia should have categories that the article fits into and it helps make it searchable. So if I hit edit and go into my user page visual editor again and I'm going to use this final page options drop-down menu with the three horizontal lines, click on that, click on the drop-down categories and well, creating a user page means that you are not going to be using the same categories as you would for an article. But I know that certain categories are appropriate in my own example. So I can, we are Wikipedia's. First of all, so we can select Wikipedia's as a category we fit into. Wikipedia's in Scotland is another. And you can change that to be the country that you're editing in. And you might also want to be more specific again and have the city. Wikipedia's from Edinburgh and there we go. Now it's found that these three categories exist but you have to be very careful with categories because if you spell it even slightly wrong or capitalise the wrong letter or have a space in the wrong place then the link will come up as a red link which means that that category doesn't exist. If that happens, say for example if I type Wikipedia's in Edinburgh, that comes up red, doesn't exist. So I want to get rid of that and I'm just going to use the trash tool to remove it. But you can play around with those categories to find the categories that you personally would fit into. So and once you're happy you can hit apply changes and save page. Added categories. And there we have it. Completed page with categories at the bottom. Wikipedia's, Wikipedia's in Scotland, Wikipedia's from Edinburgh. I can click into these categories and I should see my username. There we are. User UNvid has appeared there among all the other Wikipedia's from Edinburgh. Go back. If you weren't sure what categories you should fit into you could double check by doing a category search in the search bar. Category colon and you could check Wikipedia's looking for help by language in Japan and Turkey from Northern Ireland, from Iowa, Odessa, Georgia. So you could do a search to see which categories exist and which ones that you would best fit into. And if you're creating your own article it's always good to use an example article, a similar article in order to find which categories that article uses and then you can sort of borrow those categories to include on your own article page.