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Changed: 6,8c6,10
* /NewPage is a subfolder of this page.
**It looks the same on this page as any other page link, except for the "/"
**It "belongs" to this page
* /NewPage
**is a SubPage of this page.
**looks the same on this page as any other page link, except for the "/"
**"belongs" to SubPage
**displays a link to SubPage in its header link bar. This makes it easier to navigate between folders and subfolders.

Removed: 10,11d11
* When you open /NewPage you will see that SubPages is added to the list of links in the header of that page. This makes it easier to navigate between folders and subfolders.


Changed: 14c14
* Use this "/" subfolder notation for all the proceedings topic from an open space conference. This puts the conference main page into the heading of each individual notes page. This makes notes pages easier to navigate.
* Use this "/" SubPage notation for all the proceedings topic from an open space conference. This puts the conference main page into the heading of each individual notes page. This makes notes pages easier to navigate.

Changed: 16c16
* Only one layer of SubPages is technically possible. SubPages can't have their own subfolders.
* Only one layer of SubPages is technically possible. SubPages can't have their own subpages.