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Content structuring subpages[edit | edit source]
To structure wiki content, you can create subpages for a page.
Subpages are then displayed in the breadcrumb navigation of the page:
Create a subpage[edit | edit source]
To create a subpage, it is simply appended to the page name with a slash without spaces. Subpages can in turn have subpages:
[[Installation Guide/System Preparation]] [[Installation Guide/System Preparation/Windows]] [[Installation Guide/System Preparation Windows/IIS]]
Note: {{{Note text}}} Since MediaWiki interprets slashes as the bottom, you should not use slashes in page names.
Examples[edit | edit source]
Subpages are used to organize information hierarchically. You can use subpages versatile.
Typical applications are:
- Create Modular Pages: For a larger topic, you can create a main page and link it to individual detail pages. The advantage is that the detail pages can then be specifically linked from other pages.
- Creating archives: If the discussions on the user discussion page become too long, file them in a subpage.
- Other languages: If the content of a page should be available in other languages, you can, for example, B. to the main page in English create a sub page in German.
==Content structuring subpages== To structure wiki content, you can create subpages for a page. Subpages are then displayed in the breadcrumb navigation of the page: [[File:breadcrumb-subpagessetup.png|alternativetext=screenshot: breadcrumb|centered|522x522px525x525px]] ==Create a subpage== To create a subpage, it is simply appended to the page name with a slash without spaces. Subpages can in turn have subpages: <pre>[[Installation Guide/System Preparation]] [[Installation Guide/System Preparation/Windows]] [[Installation Guide/System Preparation Windows/IIS]]</pre> <br />{{Box_Note|Note Text=text = Since MediaWiki interprets slashes as the bottom, you should not use slashes in page names.}} ==Examples== Subpages are used to organize information hierarchically. You can use subpages versatile. <br /> Typical applications are: *'''Create Modular Pages:''' For a larger topic, you can create a main page and link it to individual detail pages. The advantage is that the detail pages can then be specifically linked from other pages. *'''Creating archives''': If the discussions on the user discussion page become too long, file them in a subpage. *'''Other languages''': If the content of a page should be available in other languages, you can, for example, B. to the main page in English create a sub page in German. [[En:{{FULLPAGENAME}}]]
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