You can create two different classes one for the master page and another for the sub pages. For example the classes could be called "Article Multipage" and "Article subpage".
You would create an "Article Multipage" and the each sub page as children of the "Article Multipage".
You would then write some templates to contain the design. The Multipage would reference the node in it's fetch statements while the subpage would reference the parent in it's fetch statements.
This won't automatically cut up a large page but is very effective for structuring lots of information in an organised way.
Have a look at Westany for a simple example: http://www.westany.com/voices/complete_voice_prompt_packs_for_the_asterisk_pbx/tamara_female_russian_asterisk_voice_prompts
Fats Fenton ... I don`t see what we talking about in that site, but I had understand what you mean ,,,
Xavier Dutoit ... spliting the page by dhtml, or JS will not optimize the site for speed, loading part by part will be faster ... Where to read more about this features, this will be great .. any document about it ,,, I couldn`t see the the way how to use it !
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