Help talk:Redirect

Redirect Category
if i put a "#REDIRECT [ [ Category:ABC ] ]" on a page, it redirects to that page, but it also adds that page to the cattegory.

So if ABC, abc and abcde all redirect to Category:ABC, all 3 of them end up as links at the bottom of the page.

3 Links from Category:ABC to Category:ABC isn't usful at all, how do i prevent them from end up in the category?


 * ... the colon prevents it being parsed as a category flag, but instead as a link. Note that redirecting category pages themselves is not a particularly good idea, as it can make the category system more confusing. Kirkburn (talk) 18:24, 1 June 2009 (UTC)

Redirect to wikipedia and other things
Is it possible to create a redirect to wikipedia inside a wikia article? I tried this but it did not work (please see this http://sailormoon.wikia.com/wiki/Moon_Kingdom) also, I am creating a template (http://sailormoon.wikia.com/wiki/Template:Monster-of-the-day) but I get the "Template loop detected" error message. What is going on?

Thanks,--Thisismyusername 01:08, November 22, 2009 (UTC)


 * Wikia does not allow redirects to outside wikis, or even other Wikia wikis, due to people being unable to return to the wiki they left after clicking the link because most browsers don't have back buttons, or something like that. It's explained in Help:Soft_redirect
 * The template seems to be working, so I'll ignore it unless further info is supplied. --Yoshord 01:50, November 24, 2009 (UTC)

Listing all redirects in a wiki
Hi to all! Does somebody know a way to show/list all redirects that exist in a wiki? I know there is the special page Special:ListRedirects, but it is limited to 1000 pages. If it is not possible, is there a way to find them (maybe via the logfile) by using the pywikipedia bot? Thanks a lot! --Plasmarelais 17:02, August 18, 2010 (UTC)

More names for pages
An example on HP Wikia if you enter a name like "Harry James Potter" it will redirect you to article "Harry Potter". I would like this for my Wikia as well, but I was wondering if they actually had to create all these pages or is it possible to make it on a page Harry Potter that if someone visits "Harry James Potter" it redirects him there? Thomas Geromy 13:55, November 10, 2010 (UTC)

Adding redirects in categories
Hi, is it possible to add redirects in Categories? For example, on my Cities of History Wiki i've got a page, 'Give/Get', and i've moved to contents of that page to the page 'Policies', then is it possible to redirect to the Policies page? Or can i merge pages? Grijze Pilion (talk) 19:22, May 24, 2013 (UTC)

Edit: Nevermind, i fixed it myself.

Problem
I have a small problem: My wiki has category A, which is redirected to category B. There are some reasons which make me add category A instead of category B to a page (called page D). When I add category A to page D, that page doesn't appear in category B list. So what do I do now? I don't want to add those two categories at the same time. TsukasaHikaru (talk) 13:23, December 24, 2014 (UTC)


 * It is displayed in the main category if you're using category exhibition. If not, you're going to have to categorize it in both categories. -- Tupka 217 13:28, December 24, 2014 (UTC)


 * Unfortunately, the software we use simply doesn't behave in the manner desired (for now, at least): category redirects don't change what is written on an article. (This is also why renaming a category requires you to edit each article using that category) 14:35, December 24, 2014 (UTC)

Video
Make a video. It may be easier Wikiboy10 (talk) 17:25, September 16, 2013 (UTC)Wikiboy 10
 * Are you asking for a video tutorial for doing redirects, or replying to something else? (Btw, I moved your sig. It should go after your message, not before.) -Shockthetoast (talk) 21:26, October 24, 2013 (UTC)

Category redirect straight to page
I'm building a wikia for a music scene and I want to redirect place names (e.g. London) to the category pages (e.g. Category:London. I can do this by putting #REDIRECT Category:London on the page but, unlike other redirects I've made to standard, non-category pages, you have to go through the page with the redirect on. So in an article, I'd click London, it would take me to the page for London and have the link to Category:London on it. Is it possible for me to make it so that if I'm on a page and click London, it goes straight to Category:London? Gedmundo (talk) 17:37, July 1, 2015 (UTC)


 * I'm not reproducing this issue so far - when I click a link to a page that redirects to a category page, I end up on the category. If you're still running into this issue, could you send in a report to Special:Contact for this to be looked into in more detail. Thanks! 18:01, July 1, 2015 (UTC)


 * Thanks for the reply. For reference, before I use Special:Contact, here's an example of what I'm talking about. If you click London (in the first paragraph), you may see what I'm talking about. Let me know what happens for you, because for me, it goes to the London page, not Category:London. Thanks. Gedmundo (talk) 18:53, July 1, 2015 (UTC)


 * How odd - I do see the problem there. Please do send in that Special:Contact report then :) 21:08, July 1, 2015 (UTC)
 * Can somebody post how this was fixed? I noticed that the issue is no longer present on Gedmundo's wiki, but my wiki is still suffering from the problem in some instances. Specifically, my pages for "Grimmoire" and "Advanced Enemies" redirect to "Category:Grimmoire" and "Category:Advanced Enemies" properly, but my pages "Core Pages" and "Basic Enemies" actually bring up the redirect page, rather than redirecting directly to "Category:Core Pages" and "Category:Basic Enemies". GingahNinja47 (talk) 18:04, April 10, 2016 (UTC)


 * This is because the second set of category pages don't exist as pages (though that do contain pages). Simply edit the category pages and add some content (e.g. a category or a line of text), and this issue should be fixed. 13:36, April 11, 2016 (UTC)

What's the point?
What is the point of redirects? Skywatcher123 (talk) 00:39, August 26, 2015 (UTC)


 * A redirect essentially allows more freedom in how you name articles. If you need to rename an article, a redirect ensures the old links will continue working, for example. 13:27, August 26, 2015 (UTC)


 * Ok thank you :) Skywatcher123 (talk) 16:54, August 26, 2015 (UTC)


 * What kind of question is this, jesus Hyoroemon (talk) 04:53, September 2, 2020 (UTC)

Not Working
When I put the redirect on the page, it just says "#redirect" and then a link to the page. It doesn't actually redirect. Here's the page: http://toontownrewritten.wikia.com/wiki/Big_Cheese. Please help. EmeraldKelsi (talk) 19:12, December 29, 2015 (UTC)


 * The page has since been deleted. You have to have #REDIRECT (or #redirect) followed by a link in straight brackets . Having other content (other than categories) may cause it to not work properly. -- Tupka 217 20:20, December 29, 2015 (UTC)

How To Redirect Link To A Category?
This may seem as a useless topic, but I am having trouble trying to figure out how to link a word to a category using source editor. When I link it, it links it to an article named Category:Classes", which, obviously, doesn't exist.

I have tried to find out how to just link the page to the category but I have had no luck.

If someone has a solution thats on another page, then could you link that page on the article:

ProbablyNotANerd (talk) 08:29, June 8, 2016 (UTC)


 * Unfortunately, I don't quite understand the question. You want to link a word to a category ... but then you describe the normal behaviour for that kind of link (as expected, it points to the category page). What exactly are you expecting/hoping to happen instead? 14:26, June 8, 2016 (UTC)

Redirect sign image
Is that image used in the article really allowed? It has nothing to do with FANDOM and I feel that a Wikia-related image example of a redirect would be better.
 * I have added an example. Help pages don't always have to be strictly FANDOM related - they can use images that are related to the topic (e.g. a redirect is much like a detour or turn sign that helps you find the correct path). no replyz 10:22, November 28, 2017 (UTC)

Protect request
Please can you protect all of FANDOM's help pages? Leave a note on MAD Meta wiki Thanks. Euan15 (talk) 14:04, September 11, 2019 (UTC)

Didn't work when i tried to redirect a page in classic editor.
WHY DIDN'T IT WORK? I TRIED IT AND I THOUGHT IT WOULD REDIRECT! XxIsSooCool (talk) 03:56, February 22, 2020 (UTC) XxIsSooCool

Redirect to external link
Is there a way to redirect to an external page (e.g. another fandom wiki, a wikipedia page or just another site in general)?


 * Only interwiki links could allow to make redirects, like #REDIRECT Albert Einstein . The external links don't allow to make redirects. —Baran (talk—TR Central) 18:28, April 18, 2020 (UTC)
 * I don't think cross-wiki redirects work, either. They just act like a ?redirect=no version of the page instead, unless I'm doing something wrong. - Citrusellaeditswikis (talk) 00:59, November 20, 2020 (UTC)
 * No. You’re unable to add external redirect pages. Although that sounds like a good idea it also goes against FANDOM’s policies on the privacy policy, the terms & conditions and the GDPR policy. Instead, you can add a link to an external page in the page itself (at the top left is best). You can redirect the following (so long as the target page doesn’t redirect - example: redirect page redirects to another redirect page — double redirects need to be fixed):


 * Redirect a category to a category
 * Redirect a page to another page
 * Redirect a page to a file
 * Redirect a file to another file
 * Redirect a user page to another user page
 * Redirect a comment page to another comment page

If you’re redirecting anything, make sure to check that it works by purging the page after its made by adding ?action=purge&redirect=yes Warren Woodhouse | Blog | Talk | Videos | Quote: "It's a funny thing, ambition. It can take one to sublime heights or harrowing depths. And sometimes they are one and the same." - Quote By: Emily Kaldwin (Dishonored, video game) 13:07, November 23, 2020 (UTC)