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Subpages are created by including a forward slash ("/") in the article title, creating the appearance of a directory structure. Some wikis use subpages to help organize information; an example would be a page named Starship/Federation. However, this method of naming pages would be extremely cumbersome, and therefore the accepted standard is to give the article a title that may be used as if in normal conversation — for example, Federation starships. There are two cases where subpages are acceptable: 1. * User Pages 2. * Talk Pages

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  • Memory Beta:Do not use subpages
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  • Subpages are created by including a forward slash ("/") in the article title, creating the appearance of a directory structure. Some wikis use subpages to help organize information; an example would be a page named Starship/Federation. However, this method of naming pages would be extremely cumbersome, and therefore the accepted standard is to give the article a title that may be used as if in normal conversation — for example, Federation starships. There are two cases where subpages are acceptable: 1. * User Pages 2. * Talk Pages
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  • Subpages are created by including a forward slash ("/") in the article title, creating the appearance of a directory structure. Some wikis use subpages to help organize information; an example would be a page named Starship/Federation. However, this method of naming pages would be extremely cumbersome, and therefore the accepted standard is to give the article a title that may be used as if in normal conversation — for example, Federation starships. There are two cases where subpages are acceptable: 1. * User Pages 2. * Talk Pages User pages are permissible because a user has only a single page allotted to them; subpages may help them organize their content better. On talk pages, subpages may be used to archive old discussions for future reference.
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