User blog comment:Kirkburn/Technical Update: January 27, 2015/@comment-3183960-20150128123305/@comment-3183960-20150131215149

I am surprised not more people have responded to this. It's the change most notable in the past year for me and it's affecting the all so important search possibilities to a major degree... Maybe the heavy editor will notice it best then I suppose. What I'd like to see it that every redirect to a section of a page (so using the # term), will be shown (and not hidden in any way). We use it so much on the Fallout wiki and it's very useful for these specific redirects to show up. For example for specific name keys, caravan cards, F3 and FNV misc items to name but a few. I want to see those names in the search bar. These are redirects with significant importance because they direct to a section containing a (semi) new subject, while the redirect without the # is just a simple redirect dedicated to the whole page (Like Chance's Grave going to Chance's grave and that doesn't need showing). When you take Lover's mark stash, it needs to be shown for its importance and currently it's not shown, just hollowed-out rock. Also if you want to search for a key, it's annoying that none of them appear anymore. And as you've noticed, it also happens when editing. You can't use the autocomplete for useful redirects anymore. Other than that, I wouldn't want to see the main page above the redirect in a search result if that is not your purpose. So first Lover's mark stash, then Hollowed out rock if you type Lover. What is most significant in the search, should appear at the top.