Template:Subpage help
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| Equalities? | Variables and markup | Live rendering |
|---|---|---|
| On subpages, these three: | fullpagename | Template:Subpage help |
| namespace:basepagename/subpagename | Template:Subpage help or Template:Subpage help | |
| ../subpagename | ../Subpage help | |
| On subpages, these two: | pagename | Subpage help |
| basepagename/subpagename | Subpage help or Subpage help | |
| On root and 1st sub/page: | basepagename | Subpage help |
| rootpagename | Subpage help | |
| On subpages, these equal nav links. | [[../]] | [[../]] |
| [[../../]] | [[../../]] | |
| [[../../../]] | [[../../../]] | |
| List subpages of this page | ||
Usage
Intended for help pages concerned with subpages, namely wp:pagename and help:linking#Subpage links, to describe linking and explain terminology.
- Placed on a subpage it explains terminology by exemplifying their local relations.
- Placed on any page it still explains itself: terminology by color, and syntax by mention.
- Used in a preview, it is a quick reminder of where you are in the variables.
It shows how redlinks are resolved where a subpagename has one or two slash characters. The use of the term sub/page is meant to refer to this.