A redirect is a page that has the sole purpose to automatically redirect readers to a differently named page; to take the reader where they really wanted to go. Redirects allow a topic to have more than one title. Redirects are used for synonyms, abbreviations (initialisms), acronyms, accented terms (diacritics), misspellings, typos, nicknames (pseudonyms), scientific names, etc.
To create a redirect for the term "Oof":
Type Oof in the search box, press ↵ Enter
Click on the redlink for Oof that it presents
In the edit window that appears, type #REDIRECT [[Foo]] on the first line to make it lead to the article Foo
Redirects should be organized in to categories too. Each redirect can have up to seven redirect categories. Categories go on the third line of the redirect. (Note: Plant has a subcategory within the category of scientific name; enter plant after a pipe).
Here are two examples of a redirect category using a category template:
{{R from birth name}}
{{R from scientific name|plant}}
Preview your new redirect before saving it. Make sure:
There is a big right-facing arrow to the left of the bolded name of your target page name.
That your target page is bolded in blue (if it is red, go back and double check your target name in the edit window).
That your redirect category has rendered properly and that the boilerplate it presents makes sense.
While I was a seasoned Apple Macintosh computer professional, my personal interest is as a Postal Historian specialising in Irish Postal history and aerophilately of Ireland for the last 40 years. My particular interest is in civil postal censorship of Irish mail by both the British and Irish authorities during The Emergency.
For my sins I acted as webmaster for several philatelic societies because I wanted to provide as much quality educational information to fellow philatelists and postal historians.
Please feel free to help us improve Ireland-related articles in Wikipedia!
This user is a member of WikiProject Philately, a WikiProject which aims to develop and expand Wikipedia's coverage of the science of philately. Please feel free to join us.
This barnstar is in recognition of your endless efforts to improve Wikipedia. Autarch (talk) 14:49, 16 January 2009 (UTC)
The Copyright Cleanup Barnstar
Awarded for very good work dealing with stamp images that aren't appropriate for use here. Stifle (talk) 13:25, 11 June 2009 (UTC)
The Random Acts of Kindness Barnstar
For your continued advice and assistance, your article ratings and for cheering me up quite a lot at this moment in time. It's about time I gave you a barnstar. candle•wicke 03:24, 23 June 2009 (UTC)
For your ongoing and persistent attention to copyright issues. You do your Wiki good service. Moonriddengirl(talk) 14:06, 30 January 2010 (UTC)
For your humongous work on Irish Categories please accept;
The Irish Barnstar of National Merit. Skreen (talk) 15:20, 26 September 2010 (UTC)
The Special Barnstar
Thanks a lot for all your help! Really nice.'''Adam mugliston''' (talk) 18:06, 15 April 2011 (UTC)
The Random Acts of Kindness Barnstar
Thanks for your help! Steve (talk) 17:54, 31 January 2012 (UTC)
The Million Award
For your contributions to bring Ireland (estimated annual readership: 2,933,000) to Good Article status, I hereby present you the Million Award. Congratulations on this rare accomplishment, and thanks for all you do for Wikipedia's readers. -- Khazar2 (talk) 03:18, 28 August 2013 (UTC)
On behalf of the WikiProject Military history coordinators, I hereby award you the Wikistripe for your contribution of 1 FA, A-Class, Peer and/or GA review during the period July to September 2015. Well done! Peacemaker67 (crack... thump) 10:53, 5 October 2015 (UTC)
Keep track of upcoming reviews. Just copy and paste {{WPMILHIST Review alerts}} to your user space
The Special Barnstar
for a nice improvement to Ireland Yes, you deserve one. I wanted to give you an e-pint but I can't remember how to do it. --Red King (talk) 17:51, 20 December 2019 (UTC)