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{{Help page|Subpages}}
{{Help page|Subpages}}
A full [[Citizendium]] [[CZ:Article structure|article]] includes a main article [[MediaWiki page|page]] and standard and optional [[MediaWiki subpage|subpages]]; the entire group is called a ''cluster''.


''This page has not yet been written.''
Some subpages contain additional content on the subject of the article. Others are used for a variety of functions, such as discussing the article content, recording information about ''[[CZ:Approval Process|approved]]'' versions of articles (stable versions which have been checked and approved by an [[CZ:Editor|Editor]]), etc.
 
The subpage mechanism provides a header on every page or subpage of a cluster which allows easy navigation among the pages of the cluster. In addition, the header on the ''Talk'' subpage provides access to additional subpage-related functions.
 
You might look at the [[Biology]] article and its subpages--our "biology cluster"--as an example. The [[Civil society]] article also includes many subpages, including [[CZ:Timelines|Timelines]] in recently (2008) revised format.
 
See[[CZ:Subpages]] for more detail


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A full Citizendium article includes a main article page and standard and optional subpages; the entire group is called a cluster.

Some subpages contain additional content on the subject of the article. Others are used for a variety of functions, such as discussing the article content, recording information about approved versions of articles (stable versions which have been checked and approved by an Editor), etc.

The subpage mechanism provides a header on every page or subpage of a cluster which allows easy navigation among the pages of the cluster. In addition, the header on the Talk subpage provides access to additional subpage-related functions.

You might look at the Biology article and its subpages--our "biology cluster"--as an example. The Civil society article also includes many subpages, including Timelines in recently (2008) revised format.

SeeCZ:Subpages for more detail

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