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  2. Wikipedia : Templates for discussion/Log/2024 December 30

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    Would like to mention that aside from one archived talk page, no pages transclude the template. DemocracyDeprivationDisorder ( talk ) 05:20, 27 December 2024 (UTC) [ reply ] Relisted to generate a more thorough discussion and clearer consensus.

  3. Help:Navigation - Wikipedia

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    Basically, to use the search box to navigate directly to a page or section of a page name: Enter the page name (the entire title shown on the top line). Enter the redirect name, shortcut name, or pseudo-pagename. Navigate to a section of a page by appending the "#" character, as in Page name#section heading.

  4. Help:Redirect - Wikipedia

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    To go to the redirect page itself (to edit it, view its history, etc.), click the link in the "(Redirected from...)" notice. If the redirect target is a non-existing page , or a special page, or a page in another project, then the redirect is not followed, and the reader sees the display of the redirect page (as illustrated below). If the ...

  5. URL redirection - Wikipedia

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    Netscape introduced the meta refresh feature which refreshes a page after a certain amount of time. This can specify a new URL to replace one page with another. This is supported by most web browsers. [14] [15] A timeout of zero seconds effects an immediate redirect. This is treated like a 301 permanent redirect by Google, allowing transfer of ...

  6. Wikipedia : How to make a redirect

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    Replace "Name of article" with the article you want it to point to, and click "Publish page". For example, entering 'UK' into the above box would create a new page with the title 'UK'; a redirect from this page to the United Kingdom article would be formatted like this: #REDIRECT [[United Kingdom]]

  7. Wikipedia:Redirect - Wikipedia

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    A redirect is a page that automatically sends visitors to another page, usually an article or section of an article. For example, if you type "UK" in the search box or click on the wikilink UK , you will be taken to the article United Kingdom with a note at the top of the page (or on mobile, in a black message bar at the bottom): " (Redirected ...

  8. Help:Link - Wikipedia

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    A wikilink (or internal link) is a link from one page to another page within the English Wikipedia, or, more generally, within the same Wikipedia (e.g. within the French Wikipedia), in other words: within the same domain, or, even more generally, within the same Wikimedia project (e.g. within Wiktionary).

  9. Help:Interwiki linking - Wikipedia

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    Interwiki linking can be a link to another project, to another language and both, to another project in another language. Interproject links: By adding a prefix to another Wikimedia project, internal link style ("prefixed internal link style") can be used to link to a page of another project. A system of short-handed link labels is used to ...