Thread:Jekkers/@comment-25930818-20150114183800/@comment-12776-20150116034803

what happens when an article is obviously relevant in two places?

That's why I can take current procedure. For The Truth example, the text should be in either Monster Girl Encyclopedia I (as like now) or, if we made subpage, Monster Girl Encyclopedia I, and all other pages that relate to that section should simply link to it (possibly with brief summary, but not whole text)...if you want to keep whole text in book article AND still put full text on topic articles, then I see no point in doing so and would like to object it in strongest term possible.

''You can't Ctrl+F 20 sub-articles all at once. Besides, if I search for Monster Girl Encyclopedia I I want the content for Monster Girl Encyclopedia I. I don't want to have to go scrolling through 20 sub-articles. Especially if I don't actually know where the piece of information you're looking for is.''

And why would you have to scroll through them? If the articles is proper organized, then simply look at the index would give you an idea where to look. Heck, the info come from print material where you don't have Ctrl+F magic. The reason why I suggest using subpage is so we can have more focus discussion on specific topic.