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Dinotopia Wiki:Shortcuts
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Shortcuts are redirects that make it easier to find the policies, and/or projects on this site. The page names look like this: DW:MOS. Which stands for, and links to: Dinotopia Wiki:Manual of Style. To access these redirects you can put "dw:mos" into the searchbar. The case doesn't matter. For example this: "Dw:MoS" will work as well!
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Shortcuts are redirects that make it easier to find the policies, and/or projects on this site. The page names look like this: DW:MOS. Which stands for, and links to: Dinotopia Wiki:Manual of Style. To access these redirects you can put "dw:mos" into the searchbar. The case doesn't matter. For example this: "Dw:MoS" will work as well! Due to a overhaul of the searchbar, the page will show at the top of the search results. Not directly linked. Please note that you can go directly to the page by enabling Go Search in your preferences. However don't use arrow keys to highlight suggested pages + ENTER if you don't want to be shunted onto the search results page or use arrow keys to highlight suggested pages + left-click for this will send you to completely the wrong page. For an example of the latter, if you are looking for Dinotopia Wiki:Manual of Style you'll get Manual of Style if you click it in the suggested pages. This isn't at all complicated, huh?