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For Google, a keyword preceded by "-" (minus) will omit sites that contains the keyword in their pages or in the URL of the pages from search result. As an example, the search "-<unwanted site>" will eliminate sites that contains word "<unwanted site>" in their pages and the pages whose URL contains "<unwanted site>".
A content-rich doorway page must be constructed in a search-engine-friendly manner, or it may be construed as search engine spam, possibly resulting in the page being banned from the index for an undisclosed amount of time. These types of doorways utilize (but are not limited to) the following: Title-attributed images for keyword support
Individual pages can override namespace noindexing by adding the __INDEX__ magic word into that page, either directly or using the {} template. Such pages appear in Category:Indexed pages. However, INDEX does not override noindexing via MediaWiki:Robots.txt. [10] As explained above, this magic word doesn't work in mainspace (on articles).
Such a discussion could result in confirming the current redirect target is indeed the primary topic (or only topic) for the base name and moving the article over the redirect as a matter of course, moving a different article to the base name as the primary topic, forming a disambiguation page over the redirect at the base name (if it is ...
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 target is a non-existent section of an existing page, then the redirect will take the reader to the top of the target page.
A self-link to a page appears as bold text when the article is viewed. Wikipedia:Shortcut: a specialized type of redirect page that provides an abbreviated wikilink to a project page. Help:Colon trick: a trick when providing category, image or interwiki links. Wikipedia:Orphan § Step 2: Finding related articles
Since the "What links here" page does list redirects to a sections in the page, another possible workaround is making a new title that redirects to a particular section, and encouraging people to make links to the redirect rather than the section. For instance, making a Bar (Foo) page that redirects to Foo#Bar.
show a calendar listing the snapshot dates for all archived copies of that page, or; show a box near the bottom of the page with a link inviting the user to Save this url in the Wayback Machine, This is the code that needs to be added to an existing {} or similar template: