Relations between Pages

Last modified by Eleni Cojocariu on 2026/03/19 08:01

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When creating nested Pages, some relations are established between Pages. The following image is going to be used to illustrate examples in table below:

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Page typeDescriptionExample from the screenshot
Top-levelA Page that has no parent; it is created directly under the wiki's "Home" Page ."Top-level Page" and "Another top-level Page".
ParentA Page that has one or more children Pages."Another Page" is parent for "Child Page" and "Page". Also, "Top-level Page" is parent for "Another Page".
SiblingPages that share the same parent and exist at the same hierarchical level."Another Page" and "Page Test" are siblings. Also, "Child Page" and "Page" are siblings.
ChildrenPages that have a parent Page; created under another Page."Child Page" and "Page" are children for "Another Page".
TerminalA Page that cannot have children. Terminal Pages don't display WebHome in the "Page reference".You can check if a Page reference has WebHome or not in the Page reference. page-reference.png
Non-terminalA Page that can have children Page."Another Page" is for sure non-terminal because it has children.

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