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File: Unnecessary, and hierarchy among files is bad. MediaWiki [why?] However, the corresponding talk namespaces for the above spaces do allow subpages. All other namespaces allow subpages. You can create a subpage simply by linking to the name of the subpage, prefixed with a slash (e.g. [[/Archive]]).
To link to it, type [[User:Example User/Subpage]] To transclude it (like a template) type {{User:Example User/Subpage}} The reason you would want to transclude it is if you want to put a header on every page, all you would need to put is {{User:Example User/Header}}, and you wouldn't need to put the code on each time. Also see Wikipedia:Subpages
Create a link to the page you want. You can do this by editing your user page and adding [[/sandbox]]; this will link to a subpage called "sandbox". Click the link (which should be red, because the page does not exist yet). Write something in the edit window, add an edit summary, and press Publish changes. You can press the edit button to make ...
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}}
To organize "selected content" on subpages {{Numbered subpages}} —outputs an automatic index, transcluding numbered subpages. {{Portal subpage}} —outputs a box linking to and transcluding a single subpage. {{Portal subpage inline}} —outputs an unordered list item linking to and transcluding a single subpage. Main portal page formatting ...
Some wikis, such as Wikibooks, use a sub-page hierarchy. This function can be used there as a substitute for Special:Random, so it can be used to show "random books" in Wikibooks, instead of random pages. [1] Special:Search: for searching Wikipedia. See Help:Searching. Special:TemplateSandbox; Special:Upload (Upload file): upload a file to the ...
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Creates a link to Wikipedia's internal search function, with the assumption that you want to search on a subpage tree (that is, on all pages whose names share a common prefix). This template takes three unnamed input parameters; you must supply the first one, and the last two are optional.