Nowadays, Template:Redirect is a topic that has aroused great interest in different areas. From politics to health, fashion and technology, Template:Redirect has become a recurring talking point. Opinions on this matter are varied and polarized, which has generated an enriching and, at times, heated debate. In this article, we will explore different perspectives on Template:Redirect and how it impacts our current society. In addition, we will analyze its evolution over the years and its projection for the future. Without a doubt, Template:Redirect is a topic that leaves no one indifferent, and deserves deep and well-argued reflection.
Using this template does not create a redirect. The following pages may have what you are looking for:
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This template produces a hatnote:
{{Redirect|Foo}}
→ It is placed at the top of the article or section that is the primary topic of a redirect, and links to other topics that are ambiguous with the name of that redirect. This template is used instead of the generic {{for}} in order to reduce reader confusion.
An example would be when a user searches for the emperor Achilleus. However, the search term "Achilleus" redirects to the page titled Achilles (as in the mythical hero) because it is considered more likely the user were searching for the very well known hero than a relatively obscure emperor. Now, at the top of this Achilles page you will (among other things) find the following hatnote:
That text is this template in action.
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A |text=
option adds text to the end; note that this should only be used when truly necessary, when the other hatnote templates listed below don't suffice.
{{Redirect|Foo}}
→ {{Redirect|REDIRECT||PAGE1}}
→ {{Redirect|REDIRECT|USE1|PAGE1}}
→ {{Redirect|REDIRECT|USE1|PAGE1|USE2|PAGE2|USE3|PAGE3}}
→ {{Redirect|REDIRECT|USE1|PAGE1|and|PAGE2}}
→ {{Redirect|REDIRECT|USE1|PAGE1|USE2|PAGE2|and|PAGE3}}
→ {{Redirect|Achilleus|the Emperor with this name|Achilleus (emperor)|other uses|Achilles (disambiguation)}}
(as used on the page Achilles) → The |selfref=yes
option marks the entire hatnote as a Wikipedia self-reference, causing it to be omitted when the page content is reused outside of Wikipedia (see {{self reference}} and MOS:SELFREF for more details).
For more complex cases, other templates can be used:
TemplateData for Redirect
This template produces a hatnote similar to: "Foo" redirects here. For other uses, see ].
Parameter | Description | Type | Status | |
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Redirecting page | 1 | Name of page that redirects here | Page name | required |
Use 1 | 2 | Displayed as: For Use 1, see ... If left empty, defaults to For other uses, see ... | Line | optional |
Target 1 | 3 | Page to link to. Default is ]. | Page name | optional |
Use 2 | 4 | Second use. Can be 'and' to give: For Use 1, see ] and ]. | Line | optional |
Target 2 | 5 | Page to link second use to. | Page name | optional |
Use 3 | 6 | Third use. Can be 'and'. | Line | optional |
Target 3 | 7 | Page to link third use to. | Page name | optional |
Custom text | text | Text to be appended to the end. | Line | optional |
Is self-reference? | selfref | Set to yes to make this hatnote invisible on e.g. printed versions, for ]s
| Boolean | optional |