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The pages in this category are redirects from Undertale fictional characters. To add a redirect to this category, place {{Fictional character redirect|series_name=Undertale}} on the second new line (skip a line) after #REDIRECT [[Target page name]].
At a minimum, this means providing an edit summary at the destination page—that is, the page into which the material is copied—stating that content was copied, together with a link to the source (copied-from) page, e.g. Copied content from [[<page name>]]; see that page's history for attribution. It is good practice, especially if copying ...
Talk pages are also stored in the database, and their page names will add the word "talk" to the corresponding page names of their subjects. A page name on Wikimedia projects differs from most web pages, in that the title can always be interpreted from the URL (except for most pages of Wikidata). A web page URL is more similar to a file name ...
Page names are also the same as the last part of the URL of Wikipedia pages, that is, after the last slash (/); except that some translation occurs, such as spaces being replaced with underscores. For example, the Main page of Wikipedia has no title, but a link can be formed from the last part of the URL, such as [[Main_Page]] or [[Main Page]] .
Names of record albums, books, and magazines go in italics. Names of songs and short poems go in quotation marks. Choose whether or not you wish to use serial commas for the article, and stick with that choice throughout. Make corrections to punctuation.
Many special characters (those not on the standard computer keyboard) are useful—and sometimes necessary—in Wikipedia articles. Even articles that use only English words may use punctuation such as an em dash (—), and symbols such as a section sign (§) or registered mark (®).
{{GOCEreviewed}} should be placed only on the talk pages of articles that had been in the monthly copyedit categories, not on articles for which requests have been made on the GOCE Requests page. In the latter case, if we propose to decline a request because the article is not suitable for copy editing, we should discuss it at the Requests talk ...