"Beginner's Guide/Link text"@en . . "There are two primary ways to change link text such that it will lead to the article you want it to get to without having to generate a redirect page. \n* Simple Changes: These are done when you want to add letters to the beginning or end of a link, including pluralizations and tense changes. \n* Example: A link to the South Korea article for the words \"South Koreans\" can be obtained as follows: [[South Korea]]ns \n* Example: A link to the Kitten article for the word \"Kittens\" can be obtained as follows: [[Kitten]]s \n* Complex changes Manual changes of link text to articles must be done as follows: [[Article name|Link text here]] \n* Example: So making a link to The Fonz appear as \"Fonzes\" is achieved by typing: [[The Fonz|Fonzes]]"@en . . . "There are two primary ways to change link text such that it will lead to the article you want it to get to without having to generate a redirect page. \n* Simple Changes: These are done when you want to add letters to the beginning or end of a link, including pluralizations and tense changes. \n* Example: A link to the South Korea article for the words \"South Koreans\" can be obtained as follows: [[South Korea]]ns \n* Example: A link to the Kitten article for the word \"Kittens\" can be obtained as follows: [[Kitten]]s \n* Complex changes Manual changes of link text to articles must be done as follows: [[Article name|Link text here]] \n* Example: So making a link to The Fonz appear as \"Fonzes\" is achieved by typing: [[The Fonz|Fonzes]] Simply put, be practical when redirecting pages. If you can make a link manually, it's often better than making an unnecessary redirect page."@en .