Wikipedia:跳轉
呢一版標示咗響粵語維基百科點樣。 |
- For general info and coordination guidelines for all Wikimedia projects, on creating redirects see Help:Redirect.
跳轉係一版,本身無內容,但係會彈去另一篇文度,或者文中一段,或者另一版。可以睇成文嘅另一標題。好似打UK,或者撳UK,就會跳去英國,上面會話,由UK跳轉過來。識得咁彈,皆因UK之中,內含#REDIRECT [[United Kingdom]]。呢句就就由明由邊度彈去邊度。要彈去版中一節,可以咁寫#REDIRECT [[版名#節題]]。
呢一版有跳轉指南,介紹維基百科裏,點用跳轉先至啱。至於,技術上嘅嘢,可以睇Help:Redirect。其他相關有Wikipedia:Double redirects, Wikipedia:Hatnote#Redirect and WikiProject Redirect。
跳轉有乜用
[編輯]開或者整跳轉嘅原因,可以係咁:
- 別名。
- 單數、眾數。
- 意思相關嘅字。
- 名詞嘅形容方式。
- 無咁專嘅名,跳去專啲嘅名。
- 專啲嘅名,跳去無咁專嘅名。
- 減筆。
- 另一種寫法。
- 標點問題。題中嘅標點有唔同寫法。好似減號同破折號。
- 寫成純拉丁母,因爲標音唔易打。
- 好可能寫錯嘅字。
- 拉丁字母大細楷。唔關搵嘢事,不過方便出其他文同出面網站引用維基百科。
- 大題目中嘅細題相。通常會係某文一節。
- 有啲搞清楚版,無搞清楚喺題上面。
- 維基副文嘅減筆。
點樣整跳轉 (redirect跳轉指令)
[編輯]要令甲版自動彈去乙版,就要用跳轉指令。響甲版頂加入跳轉指令,好似咁。
#REDIRECT [[乙版個名]]
例如,例如想將中文大學呢版自彈去香港中文大學,可以響中文大學呢版咁寫:
#REDIRECT [[香港中文大學]]
你亦都可彈去一篇文某一節(section)。睇Meta:Help:Redirect#A redirect to an anchor:
#REDIRECT [[香港中文大學#史]]
不過盡量唔好彈去節,因為用家會睇唔到由..彈過來。之不過,彈去個節標題同彈嗰頁同名都無事,如果個節改名,就會跳去版頂。
用得衰嘅跳轉
[編輯]連串嘅跳轉(即係跳完再跳)係行唔通嘅。
連串跳轉通常係搬文時出現,因為舊跳轉重係指住舊名,搬者無指返正原本舊跳轉。
唔好整自我跳轉--即自己彈去自己度。
開新跳轉
[編輯]你可以開版新去整跳轉。
你寫好記入維基之後,佢淨係會畀你睇跳轉個嗰行。
如果想返轉頭再改,可以打入網址。
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/中文大學?redirect=no
要個寫埋理由可以響#REDIRECT [[邊度都好]]後面隔個空格加。例如,整中文大學,
#REDIRECT [[香港]] {{彈自縮寫}}
理由可以響下面搵到。
唔單止埋個理由,重會加埋分類。不過留意一定要有個空白,唔係就會無效。
做完會即刻有效果。不過你要清洗快取先睇得到效果。
跳轉嘅分類
[編輯]跳轉通常都唔會分類,因為唔想一個分類,同一版出多一條。相關嘅分類,應該要寫入彈去嗰版。
跳轉有乜用?
[編輯]- 想知全部有乜模,可以睇Wikipedia:Template_messages/Redirect_pages,同埋乜寫法對住乜分類.
理由 | 用法,有乜出 | 標籤 / 標完嘅分類 | ||
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簡寫 | Template:彈自簡寫 | {{彈自簡寫}} | ||
篇文太短,唔夠料寫。 一覽或分段 |
Category:彈去一覽Template:彈去一覽 一覽可以寫到好似分段咁,例如虛構世界裏面各個虛構角色一覽。 |
{{彈去一覽}} {{彈去一覽}} | ||
錯字 | Template:彈自錯字 | {{彈自錯字}} | ||
遞二尐寫法,或者加標點 | Template:彈自遞二尐寫法 | {{遞二尐寫法}} | ||
Other capitalisations, to ensure that "Go" to a mixed-capitalisation article title is case-insensitive |
Adding a redirect for mixed-capitalisation article titles (e.g., Isle of Wight) allows going to these articles to be case-insensitive. For example, without the redirect Isle of wight going to "Isle Of wight" or any capitalisation other than exactly 'Isle of Wight' would not find the article Isle of Wight. Why: Articles whose titles contain mixed-capitalisation words (not all initial caps, or not all lower case except the first word) are found only via an exact case match. (Articles, including redirects, whose titles are either all initial caps or only first word capitalised are found via "Go" using a case-insensitive match.) Note: Related redirects are needed only if the article title has two or more words and words following the first have different capitalisations. They are not needed, for example, for proper names which are all initial caps. Examples:
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{{R from other capitalisation}} | ||
遞二尐名,假名,花名,同義辭 | Template:彈自遞二尐名 | {{彈自遞二尐名}} | ||
學名 | Template:彈自學名 | {{彈自學名}} | ||
遞二尐文 | Template:彈自遞二尐文 | {{彈自遞二尐文}} | ||
Accents | Template:R from ASCII
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{{R from ASCII}} | ||
Plurals | Template:R from plural
Note that [[greenhouse gas]]es shows up as greenhouse gases, so it is not usually necessary to redirect plurals. However third-party websites started adding automatic links to Wikipedia from their topics (see, e.g., [1]). Many of them follow the opposite naming convention, i.e., topics are named in plural, and the link to Wikipedia may land into an empty page, if there is no redirect. |
{{R from plural}} | ||
相關字 | Template:彈自相關字 | {{彈自相關字}} | ||
好密切嘅主題,可以同一篇講 | Template:R with possibilities
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{{R with possibilities}} | ||
用來搞清楚 | Template:彈去搞清楚
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{{彈去搞清楚}} | ||
方便搵日子 | Template:彈來搵日子
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{{彈來搵日子}} | ||
彈去年代 | Template:彈去年代 | {{彈去年代}} | ||
用捷徑去彈去一頁 |
爾個跳轉係個捷徑。 |
{{R from shortcut}} | ||
Oldstyle CamelCase links | Template:R from CamelCase | {{R from CamelCase}} | ||
links autogenerated from EXIF information | Template:R from EXIF | {{R from EXIF}} | ||
From school microstub to merge location | Template:R from school | {{R from school}} |
- Avoiding broken links (see below)
- Minor but notable topics
Sub-topic or supra-topic redirects (redirect with possibilities) are often temporary, eventually being replaced by fully fledged articles on the sub-topic in question. Be conservative when creating sub-topic redirects — they can sometimes be counter-productive, because they disguise the absence of a proper article from editors. Sub-topic redirects should only be used where the main article has a section or item on the sub-topic. For example, denial of service has a section on distributed denial of service. Sub-topics should be boldfaced on their first appearance in the section, to indicate that they are in fact alternate titles or sub-titles.
In accordance with wikipedia:naming conventions (precision) it's best to have an article at a well-defined, unambiguous term, with redirects from looser colloquial terms, rather than vice versa.
Some editors prefer to avoid redirects and link directly to the target article, as it is reported[未記出處或冇根據] that redirects lower search engine rankings.
See also: Wikipedia:Template messages/Redirect pages which contains a somewhat longer list of available redirect templates
Renamings and merges
[編輯]We try to avoid broken links because they annoy visitors. Therefore, if we change the layout of some section of Wikipedia, or we merge two duplicate articles, we always leave redirects in the old location to point to the new location. Search engines and visitors will probably have linked to that page at that url. If the page is deleted, potential new visitors from search engines will be greeted with an edit window. The same is true for anyone who previously bookmarked that page, and so on.
On a small scale, this applies to cases where we had duplicate articles on some subject, or lots of twisty little stubs on different aspects of the same overall subject. On a larger scale, we've had a few fairly major reorganisations:
- Moving away from CamelCase article names
- Moving away from having homepages in the article namespace (see User:Tim Starling/Redirects from : to User: for a partial list)
- Moving away from using subpages in the article namespace
When should we delete a redirect?
[編輯]To delete a redirect without replacing it with a new article, list it on redirects for discussion. See deletion policy for details on how to nominate pages for deletion.
Listing isn't necessary if you just want to replace a redirect with an article, or change where it points: see How do I change a redirect? for instructions on how to do this. If you want to swap a redirect and an article, but are not able to move the article to the location of the redirect please use Wikipedia:Requested moves to request help from an admin in doing that.
Wikipedia:Redirect/DeletionReasons
What needs to be done on pages that are targets of redirects?
[編輯]We follow the "principle of least astonishment" — after following a redirect, the reader's first question is likely to be: "hang on ... I wanted to read about this. Why has the link taken me to that?". Make it clear to the reader that they have arrived in the right place.
Normally, we try to make sure that all "inbound redirects" are mentioned in the first couple of paragraphs of the article. For example:
- James Tiptree, Jr. (August 24, 1915 – May 19, 1987) was the pen name of American science fiction author Alice Bradley Sheldon ...
- James Tiptree, Jr., redirect from Alice Sheldon
- Water (H2O, HOH) is the most abundant molecule ...
- Water (molecule), redirect from H2O
If there is an ambiguity associated with a redirect, one of the redirect disambiguation templates may be useful.
Don't cause a secondary redirect. They don't work like a primary redirect; same with tertiary redirects.
Self-links, duplicate links
[編輯]Avoid self-links, including self-links through redirects ("loop links"). Also, avoid having two links that go to the same place. These can confuse readers, and cause them to unnecessarily load the same page twice.
Don't fix links to redirects that aren't broken
[編輯]Some editors are tempted, upon finding links using a legitimate redirect target, to edit the page to "fix" the link so that it points "straight" at the "correct" page. Unless the link displays incorrectly — for instance, if the link is to a misspelling, or other unprintworthy redirects, or if the hint that appears when you hover over the link is misleading — there is no need to edit the link. The link may be deliberate, may consolidate related information in one place, or may indicate possible future articles.
In particular, there should never be a need to replace [[redirect]] with [[target|redirect]]. That is, there should be no need to replace a redirect with a piped link to the target if the description is exactly the same as the redirect title.
Some editors have the mistaken impression that fixing redirected links improves the capacity of the Wikipedia servers. Because editing a page uses much more resources than following a redirect, the opposite is true. It is inadvisable to worry about performance anyway.
One exception where it is preferable to fix redirected links is in series templates, such as those found at the bottom of many articles (e.g. {{USPresidents}} on George W. Bush). In this case, when the template is placed on an article, and contains a direct link to that article (not a redirect), the direct link will display in bold (and not as a link), making it easier to navigate through a series of articles using the template.
Template redirects
[編輯]A template T2 can be redirected to another template T1. This creates an alias (T2 is an alias for T1). The alias name T2 can be used instead of the "real" template T1.
Aliases for templates can cause confusion and make migrations of template calls more complicated. For example, assume calls to T1 are to be changed ("migrated") to some new template TN1. To catch all calls, articles must be searched for {{T1}} and all aliases of T1 (T2 in this case).
See also
[編輯]- Wikipedia:WikiProject Redirect
- Wikipedia:Soft redirect
- Wikipedia:How to edit a page
- Wikipedia:How to rename (move) a page
- Wikipedia:Redirects for discussion
- Wikipedia:Redirects with possibilities
- User:Daniel Quinlan/redirects-project
- Wikipedia:List of interwiki redirects
- Wikipedia:Double redirects (maintenance list for items to be fixed; and instructions after moving a page)
- Wikipedia:Redirects to be made
- Wikipedia:Disambiguation