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153 <data class1 class2 classN #fragment identifier>
181 The field is generated from the fragment identifier if it is available. If the block has no fragment identifier, the page title is used as entry title. If you want to override the entry title of a data block, you can do so by adding the ''entry title'' field yourself.
196 Instead of associating data directly with the page, you can put it in a fragment. A fragment is a piece of data that is not directly associated with the page itself, but instead is associated with part of the page.
198 A data fragment is not implicitly associated with the page it is defined on. If you want to add such a relation, you need to do this yourself. Note that the ''%%[[]]%%'' value can be used with the [[#types|ref]] or [[#types|page]] type to refer to the current page.
202 A data block is associated with a fragment simply by adding a fragment identifier to the block's opening tag: ''<data #fragment identifier>''. Fragment identifiers are used in much the same way as a page's sections.
211 Note that the [[#classes]] do not have to be repeated. If you want to split a fragment data block, you have to add the same [[#fragment identifier]] to every data block of the fragment.