Brianna Laugher wrote:
Addendum:
subpages.
subpages are enabled in the project (Commons) and user namespaces.
This means when you create User:page/foo or Commons:page/foo, it will
have an automatic 'parent link' to Commons:page. And you can also use
Special:Prefixindex to find all the children pages of Commons:page.
Subpages have not been enabled in the template namespace. This is why
template:PD-old/es doesn't contain an automatic parent link. If
subpages are not enabled, then the slash is nothing special, it is
just another character.
AFAIK, besides the fact that templates can take parameters, pages can
be transcluded in the same way as templates, the only difference being
that they need the namespace prefix. So
{{Commons:Welcome}}
is the same as
{{Welcome}} if Template:Welcome has the same information as
Commons:Welcome. So if you don't need to use parameters, then using
pages in the Commons namespace has the added advantage of automatic
parent links.
Just wondering if we can incorporate this into a new design somehow......
One of the things that surprised me about the way Commons handled
deletion was that subpages aren't used; they've been used on *FD at
en.wp for, um, a long time...
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