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Help:Moving and redirecting
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Watching pages • Page history • Moving and redirecting |
Moving and redirecting are important and handy tools for page management on every wiki, including Ifigenia. They enable the consistent enforcement of page naming conventions, as well as enable access via synonymous titles of pages.
Existent pages can be moved by clicking on the "move" tab on the upper horizontal bar of the page. Moving the page involves three things:
- The page content is already located under a new name.
- The content is still accessible via the old name, as the old title redirects to the new one.
- The full page history from under the old title is preserved in the history of the new title, i.e. history goes together with content.
Moving a watched page means automatic inclusion of the new page title in the watchlist of the user.