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Redirects
Some pages on Wikipedia are redirects — they don't have any content of their own, but just send you on to another page. For example UK is a redirect to United Kingdom. So, if you type UK
in the search box, it will take you directly to the article on the United Kingdom. (There will also be a note below the article title saying "Redirected from Template:No redirect".)
To create a redirect to a page:
- Via wiki markup: Click the button and type the destination page or use the code
#REDIRECT [[Destination]]
. - Via VisualEditor: Use the Template:Menu icon menu and then click Template:Menu icon to choose a destination page.
Shortcuts
Wikipedians often refer to internal Wikipedia pages by shortcut names to make typing quicker. The Wikipedia namespace prefix can also be further abbreviated as WP:
. These shortcut pages are just redirects to the target page.
For example, Wikipedia:Neutral point of view can be written as WP:NPOV
to link to it, or typed into the search bar. Shortcuts to a page are usually listed in a box in the top right of that page.