Board Thread:The Panopticon/@comment-26975268-20130201045831/@comment-26975268-20130303220131

Oh. I hadn't known that.

Except that people wouldn't be linking to the subpages at all: the subpages are just in the background, for editors' use only - they're just a way of editing the text that appears in the main page. So we'd always be linking to 23 November, in which the reader would simply choose which tab they wish to visit - therefore actually massively reducing the typing burden. We would never have to think about which 23 November we want to link to - everything's on the one page!

Of course, we'd have to leave some sort of note on the parent pages so that editors know how to edit. See, that's the problem: making sure they know where to go to edit the text. Of course, we could always leave a hidden note, but that doesn't seem like enough...

That's my main problem with the idea.