The list of child pages shows you all pages that are assigned to a parent page. This helps you keep an overview of your wiki structure and ensures that no content gets lost.
Why is the list important?
The list of child pages serves two important purposes:
- Display the structure: If a page is accidentally assigned to the wrong parent page, you can see it in the list and correct it. See the guide to reassigning a page to a new parent page.
- Link content: Child pages appear on the parent page – either through direct links in the page content or through the listing in this section.
Good to know: The list of child pages ensures that no content gets lost.
Creating new child pages
If you want to create a new child page, the guide to creating a new child page will help you.
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