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The best way to make a page which is specific to your class (like to discuss homework) have a unique name is to add the class name/professor/semester at the beginning (or end). There may be a way to automate this in the future, but right now, just copy and paste.
 
The best way to make a page which is specific to your class (like to discuss homework) have a unique name is to add the class name/professor/semester at the beginning (or end). There may be a way to automate this in the future, but right now, just copy and paste.

Latest revision as of 11:09, 26 January 2009

(Tentative documentation of the Rhea concept Uniqueness of Pages)

Note: A page's name needs to be unique to all sections of all classes.



The best way to make a page which is specific to your class (like to discuss homework) have a unique name is to add the class name/professor/semester at the beginning (or end). There may be a way to automate this in the future, but right now, just copy and paste.

For example: [[MA 375 Spring 2009 Walther Homework 1 Problem 4|Problem 4]]. Copy and paste that, so if you want to talk about problem 37 of homework 3, it's as simple as replacing 1 with 3 and 4 with 37: [[MA 375 Spring 2009 Walther Homework 3 Problem 37|Problem 37]].

If the page relates to all classes (for example, a definition of Matrix) then add the general class category. (For example [[Category:MA375]])

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