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:

| Page type | Description | Example from the screenshot |
|---|---|---|
| Top-level | A Page that has no parent; it is created directly under the wiki's "Home" Page . | "Top-level Page" and "Another top-level Page". |
| Parent | A 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". |
| Sibling | Pages 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. |
| Children | Pages that have a parent Page; created under another Page. | "Child Page" and "Page" are children for "Another Page". |
| Terminal | A 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. ![]() |
| Non-terminal | A Page that can have children Page. | "Another Page" is for sure non-terminal because it has children. |
