Thread:WKPQ/@comment-34918040-20190509011925/@comment-34918040-20190512010511

While we are at it:

You will certainly have noticed that subpages display a little "< Main page" link at the top of the page, for example "< Asphalt 8: Airborne" on Asphalt 8: Airborne/2019 Spring Update.

But did you notice that vehicle "subpages" don't display this link, for example Pininfarina H2 Speed\Performance Stats?

The person who originally created the concept of subpages for vehicles confused the URL path separator "/" with the Windows path separator "\". Thus, "Performance Stats" never was a subpage for "Vehicle"—instead, "Vehicle\Performance Stats" is a stand-alone page with the name "Vehicle\Performance Stats", as the backslash has no meaning in URLs and is treated as a normal character.

If we decide to clean up the subpages concept, we should consider either renaming all those pages to make them real subpages or creating a new concept that doesn't work with subpages at all. It's not critical at the moment, but generally, the backslash causes some strange behaviour when searching for pages or entering their name directly in the address bar of a browser.