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Subpages introduce some hierarchical organization into wiki pages, with levels of the hierarchy separated by slashes (/).

Creating subpages[Bearbeiten | Quelltext bearbeiten]

Create a subpage by using a slash.

[[User:Username/Subpage]]

It's not possible to use forward slashes in the title of a page because MediaWiki will create a subpage.

Subpages may have more child subpages; this scheme can be continued arbitrarily far.

*
  • Help:Subpages
  • -
  • "page"
  • in
  • the
namespace help<br> *
  • namespace help
  • Help:Subpages/subpage
  • -
child page<br> *
  • child page
  • Help:Subpages/subpage/sub-subpage
  • -
grandchild page<br> *
  • grandchild page
  • Help:Subpages/subpage/sub-subpage/sub-sub-subpage
  • -
  • great
grandchild page<br> *
  • grandchild page
  • Help:Subpages/subpage/sub-subpage/sub-sub-subpage/sub-sub-sub-subpage
  • -
  • great
  • great
  • grandchild
  • page
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Hinweis
MediaWiki interprets slashes as a new page, so a slash should not be used in article names


Typical applications are:

  • 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
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        Subpages introduce some hierarchical organization into wiki pages, with levels of the hierarchy separated by slashes (/).
        
        ==Creating subpages==
        
        Create a subpage by using a slash.
        <pre>
        
        [[User:Username/Subpage]]
        </pre>
        
        It's not possible to use forward slashes in the title of a page because MediaWiki will create a subpage. 
        

        Subpages may have more child subpages; this scheme can be continued arbitrarily far.
        <pre>
        
        *Help:Subpages - "page" in the namespace help<br>
        
        *Help:Subpages/subpage - child page<br>
        
        *Help:Subpages/subpage/sub-subpage - grandchild page<br>
        
        *Help:Subpages/subpage/sub-subpage/sub-sub-subpage - great grandchild page<br>
        
        *Help:Subpages/subpage/sub-subpage/sub-sub-subpage/sub-sub-sub-subpage - great great grandchild page
        </pre>
        
        {{Box_Hinweis|Hinweis Text =MediaWiki interprets slashes as a new page, so a slash should not be used in article names}}
        

        Typical applications are:
        

        *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
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Subpages may have more child subpages; this scheme can be continued arbitrarily far.
 
Subpages may have more child subpages; this scheme can be continued arbitrarily far.
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*Help:Subpages - "page" in the namespace help<br>
 
*Help:Subpages - "page" in the namespace help<br>
 
*Help:Subpages/subpage - child page<br>
 
*Help:Subpages/subpage - child page<br>
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*Help:Subpages/subpage/sub-subpage/sub-sub-subpage - great grandchild page<br>
 
*Help:Subpages/subpage/sub-subpage/sub-sub-subpage - great grandchild page<br>
 
*Help:Subpages/subpage/sub-subpage/sub-sub-subpage/sub-sub-sub-subpage - great great grandchild page
 
*Help:Subpages/subpage/sub-subpage/sub-sub-subpage/sub-sub-sub-subpage - great great grandchild page
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{{Box_Hinweis|Hinweis Text =MediaWiki interprets slashes as a new page, so a slash should not be used in article names}}
 
{{Box_Hinweis|Hinweis Text =MediaWiki interprets slashes as a new page, so a slash should not be used in article names}}
  

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