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===Subpages===
===Subpages===


Please use subpages in your project. The easiest way to add a link to a subpage is <code><nowiki>[[/Subpage/]]</nowiki></code> which will give you [[/Subpage/]].
Please use subpages in your project. The easiest way to add a link to a subpage is <code><nowiki>[[/Subpage/]]</nowiki></code> which will give you [[/Subpage/]]. If you want this link to remain in your page, it might be a good idea instead to write the full path to the subpage like this: <nowiki>[[Draft:Full Path to/Subpage]]</nowiki>.
 
An alternative way to create a subpage is to simply add <nowiki>/Subpage</nowiki> to the end of the address of the current page in the browser address line. Either way, clicking the red link will bring you to a page telling you that the page does not exist, but that you can create it clicking a link.


==Projects in Draft==
==Projects in Draft==

Revision as of 08:07, 13 August 2011

Draft is a so called namespace of this wiki. Here you can plan, start and develop larger UserBase projects like the manual of an application.

Subpages

Please use subpages in your project. The easiest way to add a link to a subpage is [[/Subpage/]] which will give you Subpage. If you want this link to remain in your page, it might be a good idea instead to write the full path to the subpage like this: [[Draft:Full Path to/Subpage]].

An alternative way to create a subpage is to simply add /Subpage to the end of the address of the current page in the browser address line. Either way, clicking the red link will bring you to a page telling you that the page does not exist, but that you can create it clicking a link.

Projects in Draft

Add a link to the starting page of your project draft here: