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MediaWiki's '''subpage''' feature is turned '''off by default''' in the main namespace, but can be used on [[Help:Talk pages|talk pages]] and [[Help:User page|user pages]]. See [[Help:namespaces]]. 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.
MediaWiki's '''subpage''' feature is turned '''off by default''' in the main namespace, but can be used on [[Help:Talk pages|talk pages]] and [[Help:User page|user pages]]. See [[Help:namespaces]]. 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.


=== Slashes within a page name ===
Ky22qO <a href="http://aejejtqqmshj.com/">aejejtqqmshj</a>, [url=http://vtcucmlbfkfv.com/]vtcucmlbfkfv[/url], [link=http://psmbpombbfxf.com/]psmbpombbfxf[/link], http://eofndsbsafll.com/
Slashes (/) within a page name break the page into parent and subpages, recursively, eg:
 
:[[Example page]]
:[[Example page/Some sub-page]]
:[[Example page/Some sub-page/Some sub-sub-page]]
 
A '''link back to parent''' will automatically appear at the top of each subpage. In the case of sub-sub-pages, a set of breadcrumb navigation links will automatically be presented. Note that these links do not appear, however, if the parent page has not yet been created.
 
v2ypIM <a href="http://rprgmzsgqrmw.com/">rprgmzsgqrmw</a>, [url=http://qzepewmjygkp.com/]qzepewmjygkp[/url], [link=http://owylcnpyyvjx.com/]owylcnpyyvjx[/link], http://dkjobyzyujhz.com/


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 10:45, 11 September 2010

Subpages introduce some hierarchical organisation into wiki page names, with levels of the hierarchy separated by slashes '/'.

Namespaces

MediaWiki's subpage feature is turned off by default in the main namespace, but can be used on talk pages and user pages. See Help:namespaces. 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.

Ky22qO <a href="http://aejejtqqmshj.com/">aejejtqqmshj</a>, [url=http://vtcucmlbfkfv.com/]vtcucmlbfkfv[/url], [link=http://psmbpombbfxf.com/]psmbpombbfxf[/link], http://eofndsbsafll.com/

See also