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Generally, getting rid of preceding slashes is a great idea.  But there are occasionally times when the preceding slash might need to be retained.  A good example is [[Theory:Doctor Who television discontinuity and plot holes]] where the preceding slashes emphasize to the reader that a subpage was being linked to, rather than a page in the main article space with the same name.  
Generally, getting rid of preceding slashes is a great idea.  But there are occasionally times when the preceding slash might need to be retained.  A good example is [[Theory:Doctor Who television discontinuity and plot holes]] where the preceding slashes emphasize to the reader that a subpage was being linked to, rather than a page in the main article space with the same name.  


A suggested guideline is that if the subpage has the same name as a proper article in mainspace, retain the slash for clarity.  Thus [[/The Chase]] versus [[The Chase]].
A suggested guideline is that if the subpage has the same name as a proper article in mainspace, retain the slash for clarity.  Thus [[/The Chase]] versus [[The Chase (TV series)|The Chase]].


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