# Sub-parts Use sub-parts to break a very long article in parts, without polluting the timeline with lots of small articles. Sub-parts are removed from timelines and categories, but remain in tag and author pages. ## How to use Article sub-parts have a compound slug with the slug of the parent, two hyphens (`--`), and some identifier. For example, if an article has the slug `karate`, then an article with the slug `karate--medals` would be a sub-part. This convention is very convenient if the slug is derived from the filename. For example, define the filename metadata as follows: FILENAME_METADATA = '(?P(?P\d{4}-\d{2}-\d{2})-[^.]+) Then, it is enough to name the files correctly. In the following example, the first Markdown article has two sub-parts: ./content/blog/2015-03-21-karate.md ./content/blog/2015-03-21-karate--attendees.md ./content/blog/2015-03-21-karate--medals.md The plugin provides the following variables to your templates, and modifies the titles of sub-part articles: `article.subparts` : For a parent article with sub-parts, the list of sub-part articles. `article.subpart_of` : For a sub-part article, the parent article. `article.subtitle` : The original title of the sub-part article. `article.title` : Compound title with the a comma and the title of the parent. `article.subphotos` : For parent articles with sub-parts that have a gallery generated by the plug-in Photos, the total number of gallery photos in all sub-parts. For example, add the following to the template `article.html`: {% if article.subparts %}

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{% endif %} {% if article.subpart_of %}

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This article is part of {{ article.subpart_of.title }}:

{% endif %} ## Known use cases uses sub-parts and the plug-in Pictures to publish photo galleries with thousands of photos. Sub-parts break the photo galleries into manageable chunks, possibly with different tags and authors. uses sub-parts to cover conferences, where it makes sense to have a sub-part for each speaker. ## What is the difference between Sub-part and Series? Series : Connects separate articles, but never removes articles from timelines. Series is adequate to relate articles spread over time. For example, a 10-part article written over several months, or a large festival with several independent performances. Sub-part : Subordinates articles to each other, hiding sub-articles from timelines. Sub-parts is adequate to relate articles clustered together in time, where the sub-articles need the context of their parent article to be fully understood. For example, a 20-part photo gallery of a Karate competition, or coverage of a conference.