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Latest revision as of 22:23, 12 January 2025
![]() | This template is used on approximately 336,000 pages, or roughly 23398% of all pages. To avoid major disruption and server load, any changes should be tested in the template's /sandbox or /testcases subpages, or in your own user subpage. The tested changes can be added to this page in a single edit. Consider discussing changes on the talk page before implementing them. |
Usage[edit source]
This template checks whether the current page is a subpage or not. A subpage is a page that has a slash:
- [[Template:Parentpage/Subpage]]
Exception: in article space (mainspace) the slash is part of the title, and there are no subpages. Example, AC/DC is a parent page not a subpage.
Usage example: We only want to categorise the parent page. So in the /doc page we add:
{{Subpage other|<!-- do not categorise -->|[[Category:Chemical element infobox]]}}
- Note
- WP:Subpage uses an other definition than magic word
{{SUBPAGENAME}}
. This template uses the former definition (pagename has an after-slash part).
See also[edit source]
- {{Sandbox other}} — Distinguishes between the /sandbox subpages and the root template page and other subpages.
- {{Testcases other}} — Distinguishes between the /testcases subpages and the root template page and other subpages.
- {{Template other}} — Distinguishes between pages in the template namespace and other namespaces.
- {{When on basepage}} — Distinguishes between the root template page and subpages, without special consideration in the mainspace.
- {{Subpage other}} — Distinguisheds between the root page and subpages (any subpage), classifying pagenames in the mainspace with a slash as being the root page.