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Use the "Move this page" tab at the top of the article to perform a move or rename. Once you have moved a page, click the "What links here" link in the "toolbox" in the right column and fix the links to the old page (which will be labelled as a redirect in the "What links here" list).
Occasionally this caching scheme goes awry (e.g. the browser insists on showing out-of-date content) making it necessary to bypass the cache, thus forcing your browser to re-download a web page's complete, up-to-date content. This is sometimes referred to as a "hard refresh", "cache refresh", or "uncached reload".
For editing many pages, often the fastest updates can be made by wp:copy/paste of the edit-buffer markup text into an external text-editor program. So, after extensive, or rapid, edits, then the text can be copy/pasted back into the Wikipedia edit-screen for more edit-previewing when reformatting with the current templates others might have ...
The servers may still have the previous day's version of the Main Page cached, so try . If purging does not seem to work, you may need to bypass your browser's cache . I think that the articles chosen for the Main Page are awful and much more important articles should be there instead.
Rather than use the normal read cycle in the refresh process, to save time, an abbreviated refresh cycle is used. The refresh cycle is similar to the read cycle, but executes faster for two reasons: For a refresh, only the row address is needed, so a column address doesn't have to be applied to the chip address circuits.
If your Mail settings don't have Rich Text or HTML enabled, you could have problems with viewing images in forwarded emails. These settings can be enabled from the Mail Settings page. Send image as an attachment: If you've sent an image in an email, but your recipient didn't receive it there may have been a problem with the way the file was sent.
Meta refresh tags have some drawbacks: If a page redirects too quickly (less than 2–3 seconds), using the "Back" button on the next page may cause some browsers to move back to the redirecting page, whereupon the redirect will occur again. This is bad for usability, as this may cause a reader to be "stuck" on the last website.
The following things are possible: 1. On the "Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name" page, have a direct text box and a button allowing people to create a redirect to the correct article. 2. On the "edit this page" page, have either a separate tox box for typing in a redirect or a toolbar button. 3.