User talk:Dmbaguley
Hi Dmbaguley :) I hope you like the place and choose to stay.
Some links that may be of use:
- Wikipedia:Welcome, newcomers
- Wikipedia:How to edit a page
- Wikipedia:Village pump - ask questions you may have here, or leave a message on my talk page
Just a few tips, bold the title when it appears in your article (you can use '''bold''' to get bold), and stubnotes usually go at the bottom of articles.
Anyway, keep contributing, and have fun :) Dysprosia 10:13, 31 Oct 2003 (UTC)
I've noticed cases where it makes sense to have nonexisting article names redirect to existing articles, e.g. the nonexistant article "Merconium" should redirect to the existing article "Meconium". What is the most elegant way to accomplish this? Also, am I asking this question in the right place?
- [1] Make a link to the non-existant article somewhere by typing [[merconium]]
- [2] hit the preview button
- [3] click on the red link that says "Merconium" (like here: merconium)
- [4] click in the edit box, and type #REDIRECT [[meconium]]
- [5] click the "Save page" button
You should now have what you want. -- Someone else 22:30, 31 Oct 2003 (UTC)
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