information about <span class="searchmatch">redirects</span>. In Wiktionary, <span class="searchmatch">redirects</span> are used only for a restricted set of purposes and are avoided otherwise. <span class="searchmatch">Redirects</span> should never be...
Voting on: <span class="searchmatch">Redirecting</span> the "WT" namespace to the "Wiktionary" namespace, and <span class="searchmatch">redirecting</span> "WS" to the "Wikisaurus" namespace by way of namespace aliases...
<span class="searchmatch">Redirects</span> containing a macron, <span class="searchmatch">redirecting</span> to a page without a macron. Characters with a macron: ĀāǟǡǢǣḆḇḎḏĒēḔḕḖḗḠḡẖĪīḴḵḺḻḸḹṈṉŌōṒṓṐṑȫǬǭȬȭȱṞṟṜṝṮṯŪūǕǖṺṻȲȳẔẕ...
Voting on: <span class="searchmatch">Redirecting</span> all fullwidth and halfwidth characters to their normal forms. This includes <span class="searchmatch">redirecting</span> all fullwidth letters, numbers, symbols...
w:Balochi language#Latin alphabet This page is a soft <span class="searchmatch">redirect</span>....
0th-namespace page title, be a <span class="searchmatch">redirect</span> to its non-combining version. Example: this entry (combining acute accent) can <span class="searchmatch">redirect</span> to this entry (acute accent)...
from Wiktionary:Beer parlour/2006/August#<span class="searchmatch">Redirects</span>. I've not gotten much feedback on the auto-JS-<span class="searchmatch">redirection</span> thing. Is it working for everyone these days...
Voting on: Making simplified Chinese soft-<span class="searchmatch">redirect</span> to traditional Chinese. Thus, hosting definitions and other content in traditional Chinese entries,...
links currently get auto-<span class="searchmatch">redirected</span> to the correct entry. But internal links can often point to <span class="searchmatch">redirects</span>. Then the <span class="searchmatch">redirect</span> is canged later into a valid...
proposal, neither Wiktionary:<span class="searchmatch">Redirections</span> nor Help:<span class="searchmatch">Redirect</span> mention let alone define "hard <span class="searchmatch">redirect</span>" or "hard-<span class="searchmatch">redirect</span>", and the two pages are not policies...