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To make a link back up one level you can actually use any of: | To make a link back up one level you can actually use any of: | ||
* <nowiki>[[User:Michael Murtaugh]]</nowiki> | * <nowiki>[[User:Michael Murtaugh]]</nowiki> ... a absolute (self-contained) reference, it would link the same way no matter where you write it | ||
* <nowiki>[[../]]</nowiki> | * <nowiki>[[../]]</nowiki> ... a *relative* reference dot-dot means "up one level"... the page you go to depends on the current page you're on | ||
* <nowiki>[[../ | back]]</nowiki> | * <nowiki>[[../ | back]]</nowiki> ... combine with the *pipe* to change the displayed text | ||
produces... | |||
* [[User:Michael Murtaugh]] | * [[User:Michael Murtaugh]] | ||
* [[../]] | * [[../]] | ||
* [[../ | back]] | * [[../ | back]] |
Revision as of 09:02, 15 September 2020
And here we are in a subpage of my user page.
Notice how you get "breadcrumbs" navigation for free under the page title.
You can even repeat the trick...
[[/Subpage]]
To make a link back up one level you can actually use any of:
- [[User:Michael Murtaugh]] ... a absolute (self-contained) reference, it would link the same way no matter where you write it
- [[../]] ... a *relative* reference dot-dot means "up one level"... the page you go to depends on the current page you're on
- [[../ | back]] ... combine with the *pipe* to change the displayed text
produces...