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==Calendar Dates==
 
==Calendar Dates==
While the overall organization of Centiare is flat, certain sections do conform to traditional hierarchical structuring. Calendar dates are one such area. Centiare takes advantage of [[MediaWiki]]'s built-in subpage cross-referencing feature to facilitate hierarchical organization.  Subpages are generated easily by adding a forward-slash ( / ) at the end of the page address, followed by the name of the subpage.
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While the overall organization of Centiare is flat, certain sections do conform to traditional hierarchical structuring. Calendar dates are one such area. Centiare takes advantage of [[MediaWiki]]'s built-in subpage cross-referencing feature to facilitate hierarchical organization.  Subpages are generated easily by adding a forward-slash ( / ) at the end of the page address, followed by the name of the subpage.  For example, to make a month's subpage of the page about the year <nowiki>[[2005]]</nowiki>, one might make a page called <nowiki>[[2005/July]]</nowiki>.  Further subpages can be made of subpages, just by adding more slashes.
    
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For '''''non-repeating''''' dating purposes, months are treated as subpages within the respective years in which they occur, and days are treated as subpages within the respective years/months in which they occur -- for example, [[2005/July/20|July 20, 2005]].
 
For '''''non-repeating''''' dating purposes, months are treated as subpages within the respective years in which they occur, and days are treated as subpages within the respective years/months in which they occur -- for example, [[2005/July/20|July 20, 2005]].
* References to year-month-day are useful for specific items such as a historical events, newspaper article publishing dates, etc.
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:* References to year-month-day are useful for specific items such as a historical events, newspaper article publishing dates, etc.
    
For '''''repeating''''' dating purposes, days are treated as subpages within the respective months in which they occur -- for example, [[December/20|December 20]].
 
For '''''repeating''''' dating purposes, days are treated as subpages within the respective months in which they occur -- for example, [[December/20|December 20]].
* References to month-day are useful for such items as almanac listings without regard to the actual years in which they occured; e.g., all births of famous actors which occurred on [[June/1|June 1]], all deaths of notable statesmen which occurred on [[March/10|March 10]], etc.
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:* References to month-day are useful for such items as almanac listings without regard to the actual years in which they occured; e.g., all births of famous actors which occurred on [[June/1|June 1]], all deaths of notable statesmen which occurred on [[March/10|March 10]], etc.

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