On 03/10/2007, Thomas Dalton <thomas.dalton(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On 03/10/2007, Nelson A Li <nli(a)csc.com> wrote:
I don't want to flood all mediawiki
experts' mailboxes, but I am curious to
ask what is the advantage of creating subpages?
Over what? You mean why is "Rome/Weather" better than "Weather in
Rome"? Only thing I can think of is the BreadCrumb extension that
gives a link(s) back to the parent page(s) at the top of the page.
There's also the advantage of the pages being together on the list of
all pages, rather than in alphabetical order by the subtitle.
Breadcrumbs are a built-in feature of the software and are shown when
the page being viewed is a subpage in a namespace with subpages
enabled.
Rob Church