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Asubpage usually refers to a lower levelweb page in awebsite orwiki.[1]
| home | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| news | about | portfolio | contact | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| study one | study two | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
In this example website,news,about,portfolio andcontact are subpages ofhome. Also,study one andstudy two are subpages ofportfolio.
Wikis hosted with theMediaWiki software create subpages by adding a slash ("/") after the 'parent' page name. Subpages are used inWikiversity, where the structure permits contributions by students at any academic level,[2][3] and in bothWikibooks andWikisource, where chapters are subpages of a book.[4]
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