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The Bach is a spear shaped stony outcrop 1,000 feet high.  Is it a spear shaped hill pointed horizontally in some direction, or is it a thousand foot tall spearhead stabbing skyward, with it's sharp point high in the air?
 
The Bach is a spear shaped stony outcrop 1,000 feet high.  Is it a spear shaped hill pointed horizontally in some direction, or is it a thousand foot tall spearhead stabbing skyward, with it's sharp point high in the air?
 
--[[User:Oldman40k2003|Oldman40k2003]] 03:35, 5 May 2008 (PDT)
 
--[[User:Oldman40k2003|Oldman40k2003]] 03:35, 5 May 2008 (PDT)
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Well I am not sure.. I should ask Zoekin ^^; As I imagined it, it was more horizontal though/
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How the redirect work ? I never used this option before ^^;
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:You create the page which you want to use as a redirect, as though you were creating a normal page. Then you type in '''only''':
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:<nowiki>#REDIRECT [[other page]]</nowiki>
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:For example, if you want [[Naga]] to redirect to [[Nagas]], click on [[Naga]] and type in: <nowiki>#REDIRECT [[Nagas]]</nowiki>
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:[[User:French-snack|French-snack]] 11:04, 30 April 2009 (PDT)
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-Ohh I see. Very handy indeed, thanks ^_^

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The Bach is a spear shaped stony outcrop 1,000 feet high. Is it a spear shaped hill pointed horizontally in some direction, or is it a thousand foot tall spearhead stabbing skyward, with it's sharp point high in the air? --Oldman40k2003 03:35, 5 May 2008 (PDT)


Well I am not sure.. I should ask Zoekin ^^; As I imagined it, it was more horizontal though/


How the redirect work ? I never used this option before ^^;

You create the page which you want to use as a redirect, as though you were creating a normal page. Then you type in only:
#REDIRECT [[other page]]
For example, if you want Naga to redirect to Nagas, click on Naga and type in: #REDIRECT [[Nagas]]
French-snack 11:04, 30 April 2009 (PDT)


-Ohh I see. Very handy indeed, thanks ^_^