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2019-05-02T09:45:05-03:00 (5 years ago)
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    11= Deleting a Wiki Page =
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    3 Wiki pages can be completely deleted using the //Delete page// or the //Delete this version// button at the bottom of the wiki page. These buttons are only visible for users that have the `WIKI_DELETE` permission.
     3Existing wiki pages can be completely deleted using the ''Delete Page'' or the ''Delete this Version'' buttons at the bottom of the wiki page. These buttons are only visible for users with `WIKI_DELETE` permissions.
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    55'''Note:''' Deleting a wiki page is an irreversible operation.
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    7 Deleting specific versions or even complete pages can make sense to remove spam or other abusive submissions.
     7If you want to delete a page because you actually re-created a new page with the same content but a different name, it is recommended to keep the page and use it as a redirection page instead of completely deleting it, as to not frustrate the visitor with broken links when coming to the site from a search engine.
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    9 However, if you want to delete a page because you re-created a new page with the same content but a different name, it is recommended to keep the page and use it as a redirection page instead of completely deleting it. This will avoid frustrating the visitor with broken links, particularly when coming to the site from a search engine.
     9In this situation, chances are that you actually wanted to [[WikiNewPage#renaming|rename]] the page instead of doing a copy + delete.
     10The ''Rename'' operation also offers you the possibility to create a redirection page.
     11A redirection page is a short page that  contains a link such as  “See !SomeOtherPage”.
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    11 In this situation, chances are that you actually wanted to [[WikiNewPage#renaming|rename]] the page instead of doing a copy and delete.
    12 The //Rename// operation offers you the possibility to create a redirection page.
    13 A redirection page is a short page that  contains a link such as  “See !SomeOtherPage”.
     13However, deleting specific versions or even complete pages can make sense to remove spam or other abusive submissions.
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