Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Double redirects often arise after a page is moved (renamed)—after moving a page, check whether there are any redirects to the old title (using the link on the move result page, or using "What links here"), and change them to redirect straight to the new title.
Each link to a page is a link to a name. [2] No one report shows all links to the content. The What links here tool, on every page, will report all wikilinks and all redirects to the content of that page. (You get the wikilinks to the redirects too.) The search parameter linksto will find wikilinks only.
Another way to get to a redirect page is to go to the target page, and click "What links here" (in the toolbox on the left of the page). This will show you all the backlinks to that page, including redirects. Clicking on a redirect in this list will take you to the redirect page, not the target.
Type the URL in the box, and click the "Done" button to insert the link. To change or remove an existing link, click within the text for that link. A dialog will appear, for editing. (You can also get to the dialog with the Ctrl+K keyboard shortcut.) Click "Edit" to change where the link goes.
Instead, use a piped link to the appropriate article. For example, use [[Moana (character)|Moana]] for the Disney character, which appears as Moana and leads to the intended page—instead of [[Moana]], which appears identical but leads to a disambiguation page. In addition, major examples of the following categories should generally not be linked:
Change any of the following settings, then click Save to finalize your selection: • Default View - Select your default view: Day, Week, Month or Year. • Time Zone - Click Settings | Calendar options. Select the Time Zone you would like. • Display - Click Settings | Calendar options. Choose what time your typical day goes from.
Once all double redirects have been fixed, the "What links here" page will have only three types of pages listed: Direct links from ordinary pages (not indented, not labelled "(redirect page)"). Direct links from redirect pages (not indented; labelled "(redirect page)"). Indirect links from ordinary pages (indented one level, not labelled ...
Get AOL Mail for FREE! Manage your email like never before with travel, photo & document views. Personalize your inbox with themes & tabs. You've Got Mail!