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Except in the main namespace (article namespace), where the subpage feature has been disabled in the English Wikipedia, subpages are pages separated with a "/" (a slash) from their 'parent' page. Making a new [[link]] that begins with a / (slash) is the common way to start a subpage.
User subpages can be stumbled across by users unfamiliar with Wikipedia via Google (though not by Wikipedia's built-in search unless the searcher chooses to search in userspace). To avoid people mistaking your work in progress as an actual article, add {{Userspace draft}} or the magic word __NOINDEX__ to the top of your userpage.
Also, study one and study two are subpages of portfolio. Wikis hosted with the MediaWiki software create subpages by adding a slash ("/") after the 'parent' page name. Subpages are used in Wikiversity , where the structure permits contributions by students at any academic level, [ 2 ] [ 3 ] and in both Wikibooks and Wikisource , where chapters ...
Subpages in user space can be used to store sandboxes, essays about Wikipedia, and drafts of Wikipedia articles, among other things. You can create these subpages yourself . User pages or user space
To get a list of all the subpages for a particular page, click on Special pages in the toolbox. Then click on All pages with prefix under "Lists of pages". Then select the namespace the page is in (from the pulldown menu), enter the pagename in the inbox with the caption Display pages with prefix, and press Show. If the page's name was ...
List all pages in a given namespace and prefix. Template parameters [Edit template data] This template prefers inline formatting of parameters. Parameter Description Type Status Prefix 1 no description Default The name of the page on which the template is placed. Page name optional Content namespace 2 no description Default The namespace name. String optional Caption caption no description ...
This template does not require any parameters; "{{subpages}}" generates "all subpages of this page". The label of the link is an optional parameter; "{{subpages|optional label}}" generates "optional label". Use |page= to use the template to generate a list for another page: {{Subpages|1=All subpages of my talk page|page=User talk:ExampleUser}}
There was an unrelated page move at Talk:United Kingdom general election, 1832–33#Requested move 18 October 2018 which was using subpages to store article information. It seems I'm the only one that has raised this issue there, so would like to know if this is a valid use-case or not.