As this thread is devoted to article title topic, I'll collect comments here before writing FAQ and/or "Help:Article_title". Besides slash we use a dash(-) instead of plain space very often (me too, and very recently too). There is no difference in informational value if title contains separators different then space. http://wiki.opensuse.org/Category:Marketing [+] Marketing-archives (1) [+] Marketing-resources (5) [+] Marketing-team (3) All three category article titles are perfectly valid without dash. [+] Marketing archives (1) [+] Marketing resources (5) [+] Marketing team (3) The only difference is that I can guess "Marketing archives" in a first try, it is just plain English, but with any other separator then space, I have to take chances with: [+] Marketing/archives (1) [+] Marketing/resources (5) [+] Marketing/team (3) or [+] Marketing:archives (1) [+] Marketing:resources (5) [+] Marketing:team (3) or [+] Marketing#archives (1) [+] Marketing#resources (5) [+] Marketing#team (3) Each separator different from space brings side effects in. 1) Slash (/) creates subpages, and download with wget will give only name after last slash 2) Colon (:) opens chance to misinterpretation by MediaWiki software, and makes parsing with a scripts a bit more sophisticated task, then it should be 3) Hash (#) is section title within article -- Regards Rajko, -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-wiki+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-wiki+help@opensuse.org