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What is a child page?
A child page is a page that is subordinate to another.
- When you are viewing any page, you can determine whether it has one or more child pages. In most wiki spaces on the NCI Wiki site, the sidebar provides a list of links representing the child pages of the current page.
- To create a child page, click the Create Content icon in the lower left, select a template, and click Create. Create child pages for content that is related to the content of the higher level page, but more specific.
What is a wiki space?
A Confluence wiki space is a group of pages that are administered together. For readers, authors, and editors, a space serves to organize pages on closely related topics in one place.
To navigate to and browse a wiki space:
- Click Spaces in the upper left and select the link for a space from the list.
A space opens at its wiki home page. Like every Confluence page, this wiki home page can have child pages.
- To view the links to the child pages, open the sidebar.
What is a page family?
Typically the child pages of a wiki home page are home pages for major topics in the space. The Wiki Tips and Guidelines page is an example of a wiki home page with child pages.
Each child page can serve as a topic home page, the top level page of a page family. A space can contain many page families.
Each topic home page can have any number of child pages. Each child page in turn can also have child pages. This forms a hierarchical grouping of pages (page family) on one topic.
To see the page hierarchy:
- Click the ... option at the top of the document window and select View in Hierarchy.