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Contributors and moderators should be very cautious when considering deleting or moving a page. However, there are instances where this may be appropriate. For example:
*When duplicate pages exist and are combined into a single Topic Page
*When orphan pages without substantial content are discovered
*When a page needs to be renamed due to a typo in the page title
*When a page needs to be renamed to distinguish it from other content on the site


''' ''Message:<!-- Add key message of example page here -->Hobbits Rule'' '''
When moving a page, it is possible to leave a "redirect" page behind so that any links to the previous page on the website can be redirected to the new page. While this can be helpful, it is not ideal to maintain a significant number of redirect pages and does not result in a polished product for the end user. Alternatively, moderators can revise all links within the website to the new location so that a redirect is not needed. Contributors have the ability to see which pages on the Dam Safety Toolbox website are linked to a specific page. This functionality is accessed by clicking on the dropdown in the toolbar that looks like a gear and selecting "What links here". When deleting or moving a page, it is recommended that all links be updated prior to the major edit to avoid the creation of broken links and redirects.


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{{Website Icon}} [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Deletion_and_undeletion Deleting and Undeleting Pages Help Page]
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Latest revision as of 17:11, 17 July 2023


Contributors and moderators should be very cautious when considering deleting or moving a page. However, there are instances where this may be appropriate. For example:

  • When duplicate pages exist and are combined into a single Topic Page
  • When orphan pages without substantial content are discovered
  • When a page needs to be renamed due to a typo in the page title
  • When a page needs to be renamed to distinguish it from other content on the site

When moving a page, it is possible to leave a "redirect" page behind so that any links to the previous page on the website can be redirected to the new page. While this can be helpful, it is not ideal to maintain a significant number of redirect pages and does not result in a polished product for the end user. Alternatively, moderators can revise all links within the website to the new location so that a redirect is not needed. Contributors have the ability to see which pages on the Dam Safety Toolbox website are linked to a specific page. This functionality is accessed by clicking on the dropdown in the toolbar that looks like a gear and selecting "What links here". When deleting or moving a page, it is recommended that all links be updated prior to the major edit to avoid the creation of broken links and redirects.


Deleting and Undeleting Pages Help Page

Moving a Page Help Page


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Revision Date: 07/17/2023