Board Thread:Support Requests - Getting Technical/@comment-25275425-20160621161654

So it goes like this: I create a page for my wiki. When I do, I'll do wiki-text for different terminologies that I'm going to want to make new pages for later. So, say, Magic or Artifacts or the like.

And then I publish the page.

I go to click on the redlinks (since those pages aren't made yet) and I fill them in. So let's say, I go to the page I just made and I click on the Magic link I made. Since there's no Magic page yet, I have to make one from scratch.

I do so, and make the Magic page. After publishing it, however, when I go back to the page it was listed on... it's still a red link, even though the article exists. The link still acts like the Magic page doesn't exist, until I Edit the page and Publish it again, which "refreshes" all of the links.

The thing is, this may be a viable solution for now while the wiki is still small, but later on as the wiki grows, there'll be far, FAR too many pages for me to be able to make sure there are no redlinks. When I've made 50 pages that link to a particular subject before making that subject's article, it becomes far too much work to go back through and individually refresh each page. And such situations are unavoidable, as every page in the wiki WILL link to other pages that haven't been created yet.

How do I fix this? is there any way to make all of the links on my wiki refresh all at once? 