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Hulp: om 'n bladsy te skuif

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PD Let op: As u hierdie bladsy bewerk, stem u saam aan die vrygewing van jou bydrae onder die CC0. Sien Special:MyLanguage/Project:PD help vir meer inligting. PD

Veroplaatsen (herlonoem) van 'n bladsy beteken om 'n ander naam te gee. Dit word gedoen deur die aksie "skuif" van tab "Meer" aan die bokant te gebruik. Die oortjie is nie sigbaar as u nie aangemeld is nie. Tik dan die nuwe naam in en klik op "Skuif bladsy". Normaalweg wil u die opsie "Skuif besprekingsblad ook, indien van toepassing." laat regmerk.

As u bladsy "A" na 'n nuwe titel "B" skuif, sal hierdie handeling die volgende doen:

  • Herbenoem die titel van bladsy "A" as "B"
  • Herbenoem ook al die redigeergeskiedenis van bladsy 'A' vanaf bladsy 'B'
  • Skep 'n nuwe bladsy "A",waarvan die inhoudredirect na bladsy "B" is

Die tweede punt is belangrik. Deur die funksie "Skuif" te gebruik, skuif u ook die bewerkingsgeskiedenis, wat in die meeste situasies wenslik is. Met die geskiedenis van redigering kan mense sien hoe die inhoud van die bladsy opgebou is, en wie het daartoe bygedra.

When you go to the move log for the source page,[1] you will find a record showing the reason behind a move. This is also displayed in the edit summary of the move, but may not be fully displayed due to the maximum edit summary length.

As u die inhoud beweeg deur te kopieer en te plak (nie die skuiffunksie gebruik nie), bereik u dit nie (sien ook Help:Tracking changes ).

When the move operation leaves behind a redirect (see Help:Redirects ), it should not result in any broken links except the possibility of double redirects – that is, pages redirecting to "A" which becomes a redirect itself. You might want to hunt down pages or other redirects which link in to the redirect, and change their text to link directly to the new title. The "Skakels hierheen" feature, which can be used through the link in the Gereedskap (at bottom of the sidebar) is useful when doing this.

Instructions

Before you move a page, consider whether you're following these guidelines for the wiki involved. The guidelines for most wikis are similar to these:

  • Experiment in a sandbox before making changes.
  • Adhere to standard naming conventions when choosing a title.
  • Check for ongoing discussions on the talk page before making edits.
  • Avoid trying to move and edit a page simultaneously - if you open the edit box for a page (or its talk page), then move the page, then save, your edit can be applied to the redirect from the move rather than the page you moved.
  • Consider noting the fact that you moved the page on its talk page (although the move itself will be recorded as part of the page history).

Moving a page without creating a redirect

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Bruikers met die suppressredirect gebruikersreg kan 'n bladsy skuif sonder om 'n herleiding te maak. Hierdie is veral behulpsaam as 'n mens die skuif wil onttrek.

Wanneer die reg geaktiveer is, dan sal een adisionele tikboks verskyn as 'n bladsy geskuif moet word (sien die regterkantste foto).

Moving over a redirect

If the destination page already exists as a redirect pointing to the source page with only one revision, it is possible to automatically delete the redirect to make way for the move, even without the right to delete pages. If the destination page redirects elsewhere or has more than one revision, it cannot be deleted automatically, and will need to be deleted manually by an administrator to make way for the move.

Onttrek 'n skuif

Soos amper enige bewerking, 'n skuifoperasie can onttrek word (deur enige gebruiker). Om 'n skuifoperasie te onttrek, skuif net die bladsy terug, b.v. skuif bladsy "B" terug na "A".

Another way to reverse a move operation is by clicking "View logs for this page" from the history page and then the "revert" link from the corresponding record in "Move Log".

Die bladsy "B" sal nogsteeds bestaan, maar bloot as 'n herleiding van homself na bladsy "A". Enige gebruiker kan die herleiding onttrek en proponeer dat die bladsy verwyder word. Onthou die finale onttrekking benodig sysop-magtiging.

Note that the "undo" link in the history page only reverts edits to the page, and cannot undo moves.

Page swapping

To swap pages A and B with their histories, you can:

  1. Move A to C (no redirect).
  2. Move B to A (no redirect).
  3. Move C to B (no redirect).

People who do not have the suppressredirect right will need to ask someone who does to perform the move for them.

URL parameters

These query strings can be added to the URL of Special:MovePage in order to fill out fields and check boxes in advance.

Parameter Meaning
wpOldTitleNs=n Namespace number of existing page
wpOldTitle= Title of existing page
wpNewTitleNs=n Target namespace number
wpNewTitle= Target page title
wpMovetalk=1 Move talk page, if one exists.
wpReason= Text for reason field
wpWatch=1 Watch source and target pages

Special namespace restrictions

Pages in the "File:" and "Category:" namespaces require special permissions (movefile and move-categorypages respectively) to move. Moving a category additionally requires updating all pages in that category to point to the new name, which is not done automatically.

Moving a redirect page

Moving a redirect page, like any other page, is possible but not recommended due to its negative impact on page history. When a redirect page is moved to a new name, the old page's redirect must be updated to avoid double redirects, resulting in the old page no longer redirecting to the page containing its history. This makes locating the page history of the old page more challenging, while the new page inherits a history without clarifying the necessity for it to be a redirect page.

If a redirect page fails to direct users to the intended destination, the best approach, while maintaining page histories, is to adjust the redirect on that page without relocating it.

Protection

Administrators can protect a page from getting moved. If a user does not have permission to edit a page, they also cannot move it.

Other observations

When a page is moved, it appears in "Recent Changes" under "Move log," linking to a log of all moves. However, moving a watched page doesn't show up on the watchlist; both the old and new names remain watched after the move.

Subpages, like talk page archives and template documentation pages, don't move automatically when the main page is moved. Administrators can move up to 100 subpages along with the main page.

Automate moving subpages

Users with the move-subpages user right can optionally move subpages of a page (up to $wgMaximumMovedPages , defaulting to 100), preserving its "tree" structure. If you specify the root page you want to move in the title (by visiting Special:MovePage/Some page), the special page displays the subpages of that root page.

Ensure all subpage titles (and their corresponding talks) are freely accessible for this to function effectively.

Also, MediaWiki does not offer a special page with which to perform a batch operation for page moves. There may be alternatives, depending on your situation:

See also

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