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Help:Redirects

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Redirects are used to forward readers from one page name to another. They can be useful if a particular page is referred to by multiple names, or has alternative punctuation, capitalization or spellings.

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Creating a redirect

To create a redirect, you must start a new page with the name you want to direct from. Do this by typing the desired name into the search box, or straight into the URL (methods described on Help:Starting a new page)

For the text of the new page, enter the following:

#REDIRECT [[pagename]]

where pagename is the name of the page to which you want to redirect users.

You can use the 'preview' button, to check that you have entered the correct page name (Generally you will be redirecting to an existing page name, so the link should be blue, not red)

Viewing a redirect

After creating a redirect, you can no longer get to that page name. The browser is always redirected. However near the top of the page, a link is provided. Click this to get back to the redirected page name, and "view" the redirect.

By doing this, you can do all the things that any wiki page allows. You can go to the associated discussion page to discuss the redirect. You can view the history of the page before the redirect was put in place. You edit the page if the redirect is wrong, and you can revert to an older version to remove the redirect.

Deleting a redirect

There is often no need to delete redirects. They do not occupy a significant amount of database space, and they do not show up in wiki search results. Redirects should be deleted, however, if they are put on a page with a desirable name. Using a redirect uses up a possible name of a story, poem, plot, or character description. (Related: see title conflicts.)

If you do need to delete a redirect, then you simply go to the redirect page, and follow the same procedure for deleting a page. See: Help:Deleting a page

Double redirects

A double redirect (a page redirecting to a page which is itself a redirect) will not work. The redirecting will not follow through to the end of the chain. Instead people will just be presented with the relevant link (a view of the redirect page). This is a deliberate restriction, partly to prevent infinite loops, and partly to keep things simple. It avoids people building up an unpleasantly complicated tree of redirects.

However this does mean that you should look out for double redirects and eliminate them, by changing them to be 1-step redirects instead.

A redirect to a page in the category namespace

To prevent a page that redirects to a category from appearing in the category; precede the word Category with a colon like so : #REDIRECT [[:Category:Glossary]]

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