
Idioms are phrases that have a figurative meaning, often very different from the literal translation of the words. Idioms are sometimes strange, often funny, and can be quite confusing to non-native speakers. If you succeed in setting the parent, you should see the breadcrumb links appear at the top of the page, such as on this page.You can measure your success in learning Spanish or any other language by how well you understand and use its idioms. Clicking on that will bring you to the parent page form.

If you click on "+ Options", you will see more options pop up, and among them is an option that says "Parent". To set a page's parent, you need to find the option in the bottom options bar. And, as you might expect, the ListPages Module allows you to select pages according to parent-child relationships!

While categories group pages of similar structure/purpose, parenting allows you to develop relational hierarchies within (and across) categories. Setting parents allows for yet another level of organization you can apply to your site. Bears and Lions branching off of Mammal, which itself branches off of Animal). This can be especially useful for topical wikis in which subjects may branch off a single super-topic (ie. This shows the page's parent, along with the parent's parent, and so on until the root is reached. When you set a page's parent, you can begin to see a pagepath form at the top of the page.

If we had more pages related to editing, they might all be children of this page, and hence you begin to form a tree structure, with User Guide at the root. Therefore, we can consider the User Guide page to be the parent of this page and all the other help pages. For example, this page is among the many help pages on this site, and the User Guide page is the central help page. Sometimes, pages come in a rather clear hierarchy. If you go to his site, you can see how to install this extension if you find yourself needing to move or delete large quantities of files.

Thankfully, a brilliant person, tsangk, developed a tool called the Wikidot Extension which comes with a centralized file manager. Unfortunately, Wikidot itself does not offer native file management in the Site Manager. Since files may end up scattered across pages, it can be difficult to manage files if a few need to be deleted. Sulphur is one of the 118 elements of the Periodic Table of Elements File Management
