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==Usage==
==Usage==
''AH! I see! the link given is simply a redirect!  ok!  duh!''


This template is taken fFrom Wikipedia and is used to show the shortest alias of a given page. For example, [[WP:V]] redirects to [[Wikipedia:Verification]]
This template is taken fFrom Wikipedia and is used to show the shortest alias of a given page. For example, [[WP:V]] redirects to [[Wikipedia:Verification]]

Revision as of 08:29, 21 March 2006

Shortcut
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Usage

This template is taken fFrom Wikipedia and is used to show the shortest alias of a given page. For example, WP:V redirects to Wikipedia:Verification

Usage is this:

in your main page, you place the fFollowing:

{{shortcut|[[XXX]]}}

Where XXX is the shortcut name you want to use. XXX will then be a link. Then you need to go to your new blank page XXX and create a redirect. That is done like this:

#REDIRECT [[My Original Page With A Very Long Name]]

Then you may always use the shortened page name XXX as a valid page, and you will have a swanky little grey box on the side of your page pointing people towards that shortcut.