Template:R from related word: Difference between revisions

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   |from=a word (or [[phrase]])
   |from=a word (or [[phrase]])
   |to=a page title that is related in some way.  This redirect might be a good candidate for a [[wikt:|Wiktionary]] link
   |to=a page title that is related in some way.  This redirect might be a good candidate for a [[wikt:|Wiktionary]] link
   |info=** Redirects from related words are not properly redirects from alternative spellings of the same word.  They are also different than redirects from subtopics or related terms or topics, since a related word is unlikely to warrant a full subtopic in the target page, or to have the possibility of ever becoming an article.
   |info=** Redirects from related words are not properly redirects from alternative spellings of the same word.  They are also different from redirects from subtopics or related terms or topics, since a related word is unlikely to warrant a full subtopic in the target page, or to have the possibility of ever becoming an article.
   |all category=Redirects from related words
   |all category=Redirects from related words
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Revision as of 21:41, 21 March 2017

When used with the "Redirect category shell" (Rcat shell) template:

Template {{Redirect category shell}} may be used to add one or more rcat templates, along with their parameters and categories, to a redirect. For more information see the documentation page below.

When used by itself:

  • From a related word or phrase: This is a redirect from a word (or phrase) to a page title that is related in some way. This redirect might be a good candidate for a Wiktionary link.
    • Redirects from related words are not properly redirects from alternative spellings of the same word. They are also different from redirects from subtopics or related terms or topics, since a related word is unlikely to warrant a full subtopic in the target page, or to have the possibility of ever becoming an article.