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Redirects can either be created manually through the page options, or automatically, such as in the case where a page is moved (creating a redirect from the old title to the the new title). As we move pages from their original titles to new ones, this automatic redirect process will allow people to find content based on older JoS site terminology, not just Wiki terminology. | Redirects can either be created manually through the page options, or automatically, such as in the case where a page is moved (creating a redirect from the old title to the the new title). As we move pages from their original titles to new ones, this automatic redirect process will allow people to find content based on older JoS site terminology, not just Wiki terminology. | ||
The title of the redirect must be something a user would search for, yet your redirect takes them to the proper area. | |||
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== Example of a Redirected Page == | == Example of a Redirected Page == | ||
[[File:Redirect | [[File:Redirect Example2.png|left|thumb|This redirect automatically moves the user from "Agares" to the Agares's section on the Gods' page.'''1)''' create a page with the title that a user might search for.]] | ||
[[File:Redirect ExampleSettings.png|left|thumb|The specific page and section where the user is to be moved must be specified here, in the Page Settings.]] |
Revision as of 18:50, 20 August 2022
To improve the usability of the Wiki, redirecting the user from one page to the correct one is often necessary. This is particularly useful where multiple names exist for a certain topic. It can also be used to move a user to a specific section of a page, as Prisma has already done for the individual Gods on their page. For the purpose of this tutorial, and in general, redirects will be done as "hard redirects", which automatically move the user without their input.
Redirects can either be created manually through the page options, or automatically, such as in the case where a page is moved (creating a redirect from the old title to the the new title). As we move pages from their original titles to new ones, this automatic redirect process will allow people to find content based on older JoS site terminology, not just Wiki terminology.
The title of the redirect must be something a user would search for, yet your redirect takes them to the proper area.
Manually Creating a Redirect
Example of a Redirected Page