Hmm... Do we talk of the same subject? In Sensei's Library, do you understand sub pages as the different "edit blocks"?
Florian Ursprüngliche Nachricht vom 01.04.2008 um 23:34: > You can try Sensei's Library (senseis.xmp.net). > /Janne > On 2 Apr 2008, at 00:27, Florian Holeczek wrote: >> Hi all, >> >> I now understand the need and convenience of sub pages. However, I >> can't imagine an easy user interface for it. Normally, people don't >> think in trees and these data structures. I wonder whether they really >> know that e.g. deleting a page will also delete all sub pages. >> >> Does anyone here know a live example of how this feature is presented >> to the user? >> >> Regards, >> Florian >> >> Ursprüngliche Nachricht vom 27.03.2008 um 10:35: >>>> Could anyone explain why sub pages are such an important >>>> requirement, >>>> maybe give an example? >> >>> For example, the current WeblogPlugin has to use a very inconvenient >>> way of naming pages, creating loads and loads of pages by the same >>> name. >> >>> It would be much nicer, if all entries were subpages under a single >>> page. >> >>> This has also some nice implications on ACLs - if you want to have >>> bits of your wiki sliced off with a bit more/less freedom, ACLs can >>> be inherited. Again, the weblog plugin is a good example - you need >>> to set the ACL only once on the top-level page, instead of editing >>> every single entry page. >> >>> Other typical use case is adding e.g. a "Talk" -page to your page. >>> In some wikis, this is a sub-page of the actual page; in some, it is >>> living in a whole separate space. I think it's better to have it as a >>> subpage, because once we allow several spaces to exist, you would >>> need sub-spaces to accommodate the talk pages... >> >>> /Janne
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