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Subpages introduce some hierarchical organization into wiki pages, with levels of the hierarchy separated by slashes (/
).
Where it works Edit
By default, MediaWiki's subpage feature is turned off in the main namespace, but can be used on talk pages and user pages. In namespaces where the feature is switched off, any slashes (/) within a page name are simply part of the page name and do nothing special. On ACCWiki subpages are turned on for all namespaces.
How it works Edit
Slashes (/) within a page name break the page into parent and subpages, recursively, e.g.:
- How To Use Subpages - this page
- How To Use Subpages/subpage - child page
- How To Use Subpages/subpage/sub-subpage - grandchild page
Note that the part of page names after a slash is case sensitive including the first letter.
In subpages, a link back to antecedent pages will automatically appear at the top. These links do not appear, however, if the antecedent pages have not yet been created.
Use of subpages Edit
There are various uses for the subpage feature. Some of the typical usages of subpages are:
- To organize content that would be too big for a single page, especially when the sections will receive many small edits.
- To create archives of old discussions under a talk page.
- To create scratchpad editing spaces under a user page.
- To create other language versions of a document in multilingual wikis.
Subpages are useful for organizing information hierarchically. On the other hand, subpages tend to have a long name that is hard to remember, so it may be more user-friendly to use them as little as possible. You can also organize pages with the category feature, which is more suitable for creating a hierarchical network of information. Use your judgment to decide which is best for a particular set of pages.
See also Edit
- $wgNamespacesWithSubpages
- Special:PrefixIndex – Provides a list of subpages.