User talk:OmegaRED

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hi, you might be interested in this http://yatuc.com/1b6 Gertrand 00:22, 24 February 2006 (UTC)

Stenna Line
I don't quite understand why you duplicated the whole of the Stena Line article under the (mis-spelled) title Stenna Line, but if your idea was to create a "redirect" so that people spelling it wrong would reach the correct article the procedure for setting up a "redirect" is this:


 * 1) Create an article with the mis-spelt title (in this case "Stenna Line")
 * 2) Just put the following, and nothing else, in that article:   #REDIRECT Stena Line
 * You can use #redirect instead

Then anyone clicking on Stenna Line will automatically go to Stena Line

You can tell it's a redirect because at the top left, under the article title, it'll say "Redirected from Stenna Line ". If you want to edit the redirect page ("Stenna Line" in this case), for whatever reason, click on that link (where it says "redirected from") and edit that as normal.

This means that only one article is stored, and only one article needs to be kept current.

Cheers. Tonywalton | Talk 00:40, 24 February 2006 (UTC)